ABORTION 101, Introduction, in text, guide to articles, 2pp, in PP 1662: 201. – Because of the frames I could not download the site in html. – J.Z.

ABORTION, See: ABOUT.COM, Pro-Life Views, with Christian Dunigan, 2pp of links, (c) About.com, in PP 1681: 24. Plain text version – when I could not download the other, 2pp: 26. It would be too laborious to eliminate these doubled-up pages now and replace them with other material. Complain to the government! – J.Z.

ABORTION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Pro-Abortionists deny womin the right to protect their unborn babies, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 995. – He refers to some pro-abortion fanatics & other exceptional cases but does not discuss compulsory mass abortions, as in Red China and abortions privately done, mostly against female unborn children, due to its imposed one-child policy. – J.Z., 7.7.01.

ABORTION, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Why Is Abortion the only Absolute Right Recognized by the State? 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1002.

ABORTION, See: JOHNSON, THOMAS L., Abortion: A Metaphysical Approach, THE FREEMAN, 8/72, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 19. – The action itself is hardly metaphysical. The motivation often is – as false. Here the rights of the unborn are defended. We should respect the wonders of micro-miniaturisation not only in computers. – J.Z.

ABORTION, See: LIBERTARIANS FOR LIFE, Home Page, www.L4L.org libertarian@erols.com Links and abstracts of many articles against abortion, 8pp, in PP 1733: 117. I had suggested that they put all their info cheaply on a CD-ROM.

ABORTION, See: LIVE & LET LIVE & MURTI, VASU.

ABORTION, See: NAVIGATOR Debate Forum, objectivist. Topic: Abortion, 5pp, in PP 1681: 19. – Since I hate the idea of giving only the less than objective “objectivists” “the floor” in my series, on such an important topic – I added in the following some opposite views. – J.Z., 14.5.01.

ABORTION, See: ZUBE, JOHN to SHESNAKE, On abortion, when she sent me a protest letter on a segment in my website. 1.) 1 February 00, 6pp, 2.) 3 February 00, 8pp, in PP 1607/8: 399. – SHESNAKE, On Abortion, 31.1.2000 & 6.2.2000, 1p, in PP 1607/8: 396. ——- e-mail: Shesnake@aol.com – Twice bitten, twice shy, I can’t recommend that contact. But judge for yourself. – J.Z. – ZUBE, JOHN, Some Thoughts on Abortion, 28. January 2,000, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 397. Also in PP 1610: 39. – After a short discussion with my eldest son on this. – Not even that topic has so far been finalized among libertarians! – J.Z.

ABOUT.COM, Pro-Life Views, with Christian Dunigan, 2pp of links, (c) About.com, in PP 1681: 24. Plain text version – when I could not download the other, 2pp: 26. It would be too laborious to eliminate these doubled-up pages now and replace them with other material. Complain to the government! – J.Z.

ACCESS TO ENERGY CORRESPONDENCE OFFICE, List of texts offered, 1p, in PP 1609: 48. – From FORT FREEDOM files. – “Free access” to all non-nuclear and non-polluting power sources! P.B. ignored or ridiculed most of them & remained insufficiently informed on them, in his partisanship for nuclear power. But he was right in pointing out the pollution risks in coal & oil sources of power. – J.Z.

ACCIDENTAL WAR, See: MERSHON NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAM RESEARCH PAPER, Accidental War. Some Dangers in the 1960’s. The Mershon Report, with an introduction by Bertrand Russell, 1960, 4th impression, March 1963, 26p: 98, in PP 1583. – The damn copyrights induced me to postpone reprint-publishing and, later, microfilming it, for about 30 years. Luckily, in the meantime, nuclear war has not yet occurred. – J.Z.

ACE, THE, Association of Clandestine Radio Enthusiasts, Sep. 89 issue, 23pp: 333, in PP 1581-82. – I fiched this material in spite of it being as dated – for I find it encouraging that so much happened in this freedom sphere already 10 years ago. Possibly one can find an updated listing on the Internet. The Internet gives now also the option to save & archive old pro-freedom broadcasts and to make them all accessible upon demand. – I collected so much material in 1990/91 that even now not all of it has been microfiched by me. Competitors are wanted and needed. – With all media for liberty! – J.Z., 25.9.1999.

ACKERMANN, WERNER, Appeal to Establish a Cosmopolitan Union, 1931, 1p, in PP 1706: 204. 1p, in PP 1611: 201.- He fled and survived in South Africa at least until the fifties. I doubt that he could take much with him. So his extensive correspondence with Ulrich von Beckerath on minority rights is probably lost. Beckerath’s side was burned in an air raid on Berlin, in 1943. But if some of this exchange should still exist somewhere, in someone’s hands, e.g. in carbon copies, I would be VERY interested in it. – Regarding this appeal and related ideas see my ON PANARCHY sub-series.

ACLU SPECIAL REPORT, March 1998, Big Brother in the Wires, 13pp, with URLs, in PP 1696: 189. www.acllu.org/

ACLU, See: TIGGRE, DON LOBO, What’s Wrong With the ACLU? 2pp, in PP 1663: 45, LFCT, 18 Oct. 99, referring to Institute for Justice, www.ij.org/ The ACLU shows little knowledge of & interest in very significant individual rights & liberties, especially economic and radical political ones, apart from its interest in SOME classical liberties. In that position it has stagnated for a long time. Legal training is not a study of individual rights and liberties. – J.Z., 4.1.01.

ACTION OPPORTUNITIES, 6pp, in PP 1704: 80. – FREE-MARKET.NET.

ACTIVE MIND, THE, An Interdisciplinary Journal devoted to the articulation and exploration of the ideals of the Enlightenment – the ideals of individual liberty and rational inquiry, 1999, 2pp introduction with contents list for issue No. 1, apparently online, with links, in PP 1615: 200. — Contacts: John Humphreys and Jason Soon – http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/2564/ilind.htm tsoon@mail.usyd.edu.au

ADAMS, JOHN, See: THORNTON, ROBERT M., Independence Forever: An Appreciation of John Adams, 2pp, in PP 1731: 20. – Did he appreciate the independence of individual from territorial collectives? Not according to this article! See: ON PANARCHY. – J.Z.

ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, Circular by Sharon Harris, President, of Sep. 14, 01, regarding the Sep. 11, 01 terrorist attacks, 1p, with a Sep. 12, 01, letter by Cliff Kadmon ckadmon@hotmail.com , 1p, on the same subject, with reply by John Zube, to Cliff Kadmon, 2pp, in PP 1726/27 139, dealing with collective responsibility and territorialism as causes of terrorism and individual responsibility and exterritorialism as cure. My copy never reached the Advocates but was sent back twice, mutilated. I did not keep trying. – J.Z., 26.2.02.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, See: NOLAND, WILLIAM, Preferential Hiring Revisited, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 574. – Under full monetary freedom this problem, too, would disappear – because then everybody could easily get a job, one in accordance with his productive abilities and willingness to work. – J.Z.

AFGHANISTAN, WAR, See: GABB, SEAN, Plain Thoughts on the Afghan War, Free Life Commentary No. 56, 8.10.01, 4pp, in PP 1739: 84. Issues are archived at: www.btinternet.com/~old/whig/flcomm/flc.htm – Panarchism would solve most of the remaining problems in Afghanistan as well and those between Pakistan and India. Nevertheless, it is not yet taken up in discussions between politicians and in mass media, between minds rigidly fixed upon territorial non-solutions. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

AFP, Latter-Day Pirates Foiled by Technology, clipping from THE AUSTRALIAN, 15.8.00, 1/2 p, 1p, in PP 1662: 71 & in PP 1674: 90. In addition to these alarm and tracking systems it would be nice to have a few machine pistols, hand grenades, a flame thrower, Molotov-cocktails and a rocket launcher, ready, in trained hands against pirate attacks. Shipowners should be free to defend themselves with all kinds of weapons: sniper rifles, rockets – you name it. A sharpshooter, properly equipped, could also help. Victim disarmament must be ended. Government “protection” against piracy can no longer be relied upon. – Obviously, we can no longer rely on governmental navies against this evil. The navies of the world rather go after innocents, like illigal immigrants, than after pirates, and do this upon command of ignorant and prejudiced rulers, no matter how disgusted they are with this parody and criminal distortion of basic defence jobs. – J.Z., 21.5.01.

AGING, See: ART OF LIVING, THE, 200add@yahoo.com LONGEVITY ADVERTISEMENT for HGH drops (Human Growth Hormone) www.elongevity.org/ Temporarily, they offered free trial drops, 21.1.02. , in PP 1731: 124. – A single approach may solve some but certainly not all the problems of aging. Such panacea offers are now part of the electronic junk mail. – Is serious life extention research sufficiently promoted through the Internet? Has it got space for all the relevant research reports, books and periodicals? I believe that CD-ROMs would be much more powerful and economical for this, under present online speeds. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

AGING: This is no reference to any of the LMP microfiche but just a personal note towards desirable anti-aging research, with an approach that may not yet have been taken. I’m close to 69, most of my head hair is grey by now, with one exception, my eyebrows. There grey or white hairs are few and far-between. My case may not be the only one. What makes these hairs age more slowly? Any genetic, chemical, biological, environmental difference? Research should reveal this difference and thereby supply just one other minor factor on what causes aging and how it might be stopped or reversed. Samples of hair, hair roots and skin would be relatively easy and painlessly to obtain. Research can work now with the smallest particles. Nature left us with this trail. Let us follow it up, if this hasn’t been done already. May be this could be subject for a worthy dissertation? Anyone is invited to pick up this topic. No charge! – J.Z., 28.5.02.

AGRICULTURAL POLICIES, See: O’ROURKE, P.J., Agricultural Policy: How to Tell Your Ass from this Particular Hole in the Ground, from PARLIAMENT OF WHORES, 1991, 5pp, in PP 1707: 85.

AIR RAIDS, See: DAGNY, Release of 29.10.01, 4pp protest against $ 250 billion of new war planes, likely to kill, once again, more innocent people than guilty ones. (That was so far an inherent feature of most air raids! – J.Z.) She brings an excerpt of Major General Smedley Butler’s 1933 speech on war as a racket. The full text, 62pp, was microfiched in PEACE PLANS 1161. It’s also online on: www.fas.org/man/smedley.htm – and she added Jacob Levich, Bush’s Orwellian Address. Happy New Year: It’s 1984, 2pp, in PP 1732: 5. Compare: Air Raids, Warfare, indiscriminate. www.commondreams.org/views01/0922-07.htm jlevich@earthlink.net – The only good aspect about these bombing policies is that those who send the bombers want to spare the lives of their own soldiers. But they send them mostly against the victimized soldiers on the other side, rather than against the leading decision-makers, the dictators and tyrants. Air raids are not suitable means for tyrannicide – and often rather strengthen tyrants than weaken them. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

AIR RAIDS, See: MOORE, RODERICK, Foreign Policy in the Post-Communist World: The Case for Selective Intervention, FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES No. 34, 4pp, in PP1742: 29. – Military intervention by well enough motivated, enlightened, trained and armed volunteer militias is one thing. Intervention by governments and their forces is another thing. Politicians, Bureaucrats and government officers cannot be trusted in this sphere any more than in any other, no matter how good their purely technical military training and knowledge may be. I know of no government which has a quite rightful and reasonable foreign policy or method for international interventions. They are all territorial organizations and have territorial aims only and as such they can only maintain the current problems or make them worse but cannot abolish them. – They do not know and respect all individual rights and liberties in their own countries – so how can we expect them to uphold them in others? For them even classical human rights are still in doubt or they are even widely offended against by them. And some are “armed” with modern and scientific nuclear “mass extermination camp” packages and their conventional air forces are ready to repeat all the mistakes of WW II, the Korean War, The Vietnam War, etc., all over again, with all too indiscriminate air raids and all too insufficient or confused war aims. The “colleteral damage” to innocents in the current War in Afghanistan, supposedly only a police action against a minority of terrorists, has probably already far exceeded the number of innocent victims in the September 11th, 01 attack. Under the misguidance of territorialism on all sides, this conflict is likely to escalate and continue indefinitely, with no real solution in sight. PIOT, J.Z., 31.5.02.

AIR SAFETY UNDER GOVERNMENT REGULATION? See: SEMMENS, JOHN, Government Regulation of Air Safety May Be Hazardous to your Health, THE FREEMAN, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 385. – Have territorial governments caused more high-jackings and other terrorist acts than they have prevented? And have they, themselves, committed more terrorist acts than all the private terrorists did commit? – Are they comparable to the Mafia as a crime fighter? – J.Z., 1.6.02. – Even when terrorists are not government agents, they are also territorialists. – J.Z., 8.6.02.

AIR: Alliance for Individual Rights, Leaflet, 2pp, in PP 1654: 104. On an all too long defunct Sydney association. – I may be its last active member. – J.Z.,8.6.02.

ALBAN, DANIEL L. & STEPHENSON, E. FRANK, The “Berry Bikes” : A Lesson in Private Property, THE FREEMAN, 10.99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 591. – On another “free bicycle” service, probably inspired by the experiment in Amsterdam. Unfortunately, according to many of my own observations, in my 1990/91 visit to the USA, private bikes are not safe from theft or abuse, either, even when attempts were made to secure them. If they were too well chained for a thief, then they were often maliciously damaged. Respect for property – even that of relatively poor people (bike owners, as compared to car owners), was all too rare. And Americans were obviously too generous – supporting an army of beggars. The notions of a “right” to the property of others are all too widely spread. In Berlin, my home town, in the same period, a friend overheard a group of youths in Kreuzberg (one of the poorer districts) resolve: Let’s go to Zehlendorf (one of the richer suburbs) and steal some bikes there! They were, obviously, some of the “fruits” of state-socialized “education”. When the Red Army marched into Berlin, in 1945, the fact that most bikes there were private property did not save them from being stolen by Soviet soldiers, ridden to destruction, then discarded & replaced by newly stolen bikes. A neighbor collected these discards and built some bikes from them, with my help. In this way I got my first bike: from a combination of bikes that had been stolen, damaged and discarded by the thieves. – At least in these cases the private property of bikes did not make enough difference. – Rights require respect for them or their enforcement. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

ALEXANDER, WES, Take the No Incumbent Pledge, 1p, with my response and CD-ROM appeal, 5pp, in PP 1675: 148. wesalexander@mindspring.com

ALIENS, See: SUMMERS, BRIAN, How to Deal with Strangers, THE FREEMAN, 7/82, 1p, in PP 1755/56: 124. – The Australian Government presently “thinks” that concentration camps are the “solution” for this “problem”. – J.Z., 13.5.02.

ALLEN, ROBERT E., The Major Thesis of Henry George, 8pp, in PP 1634-1636: 759.

ALLEN, WILLIAM R. & DICKNEIDER, WILLIAM, Art & Representative Government, THE FREEMAN, 11/91, 2pp, in PP 1764: 11. – At most the government could represent here the artists and their customers – but even among these the tastes and preferences vary greatly. – J.Z., 2.6.02.

ALLISON, THEODORE E., Euro Banknotes vs. Fed. Reserve Notes. Battle of the Fiat Currencies, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 692. – From: THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Nov. 23, 98. – Under free exchange rates (externally and internally) and full monetary freedom, there would be no “battle”. Both would be largely refused or discounted and replaced by better currencies. – J.Z.

ALS E-NEWSLETTER, June 2000, 3pp from the Australian Libertarian Society, with some links, in PP 1629: 206. Its discussion forum, which I have not yet visited: www.voy.com/3389/ I joined and attended 2 very small meetings in Canberra & Sydney recently, both at less than optimum conditions, in public eating places. The noise! – J.Z.

ALSTYNE, WILLIAM VAN, The Second Amendment and the Personal Right to Arms, 14pp, (c) 1994 DUKE LAW J. : 43 Duke L.J. 1236-1255(1994) , in PP 1685/86: 128. www.law.duke.edu/journals/jlj/

AMERICAN ATHEIST, Austin, May 1988, 44pp, in PP 1630: 115. – It claims copyrights! In annoyance at that, I nevertheless reproduce this old sample and do not try to contents list this issue. Look it up in the Alternative Press Index or the International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, Osnabrueck Germany! The publishing “God” of the atheists, agnostics, deists, rationalists, sceptics, humanists etc. is still made up of ink on paper. – J.Z.

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE ONLINE, THE, The American Enterprise Magazine, Home Page, with contents indication for October/November 2000, 1p, in PP 1671: 202. www.theamericanenterprise.org

AMERICANS BREAK FREE, E-mail from wcvsr@boskeodet.net 12 March 00, 1p, in PP 1655: 51. – They say they will save you money and set you somewhat free, but beware, primarily, they may be after your money and may only try to sell you some supposedly liberating information. – The belief in “loopholes” of oppressive laws is wide-spread & schemes abound to utilize them. At the same time, quite obviously, many legal options to promote liberty by e.g. utilizing alternative, affordable and efficient media like microfiche, floppy disks and text-only CD-ROMs, for libertarian book publishing, remain largely unused. – I do hold that the efficient spread of freedom ideas is more important for most genuine freedom lovers than making or making more money & evading some of the present restrictions. – I do happen to distrust anyone who tries to make much money out of spreading freedom information. – If you have any good freedom information, old or new, publish it. With alternative media you could afford doing this. Keeping such information secret, until you are “bribed” into revealing it, is almost criminal by my own standards, when you could reveal it, very cheaply, for little above you own costs. Most freedom ideas require publicity rather than privacy or secrecy to succeed. Mere loopholes can be closed by the continuing avalanche of legislation within days. – PIOT, J.Z., 5.10.2,000.

ANAPHORIA, Welcome to the North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island, 2pp, in PP 1677: 114. – This virtual micro-nation is interesting to me only through its human diversity – containing 73 different ethnic groups. However, I have still to see any indication that it offers another than a territorial non-solution to this diversity. – PIOT, John Zube, 22.5.00.

ANARCHIST UNIVERSITY? See: , in PP 1722: INFOSHOP.ORG, Internet Anarchist University, 3pp, in PP 1722: 205, with URL list. So far it seems to consist of no more than a collection of articles online & some links. – J.Z. http://burn.ucsd.edu/~mai/Welcome.html

ANARCHISM 2001, The 20th Annual Anarchist Bookfair, 20th October 2001, organized by Freedom Press, 2pp, in PP 1722: 202. http://freespace.virgin.net/anarchist.bookfair/frmain.htm mail@anarchistbookfair.org I suppose that this anarchist book fair, like all conventional ones, will confine itself to print on paper. At least there is no hint that it would welcome alternative media. – The printed book traders in the Southern Highlands of NSW, where I live, recently organized a “book trail” and leaflet with all their addresses – but specifically excluded all books offered on microfilm, floppies, CD-ROMs and all very cheap local second hand book sources, like those by LIFELINE, St. VINCENT DE PAUL, SALVATION ARMY, THE SMITH FAMILY and regular garage sales. The fully free marketing of books should not be left to the special interests of professionals with vested interests. – J.Z., 30.5.02.

ANARCHISM, See: BRADFORD, R.W., In the Beginnings, there Were Anarchists, 2pp, in PP 1674: 37. – The moral and rational among them will be there, in the end, too, and the limited government advocates will be recognized as having been inconsistent. – J.Z.

ANARCHISM, See: CHOMSKY, NOAM, Notes on Anarchism. A revised version of his introduction to: Daniel Guerin, Anarchism: From Theory to Practice, 1997, 16pp, with some website addresses: 93, in PP 1583. – Chomsky is one of the anarchists least favoured by me. He is one of those giving anarchism a bad name. But I have to admit that he was one of the first to put some of his writings onto CD-ROMs. Alas, he did not do so in text-only format but in multimedia format, which meant that each of the disks could reproduce only one of his books, instead of 200 – 500 freedom books. Perhaps he would not have liked their competition on the same disk. – J.Z.

ANARCHISM, See: KROPOTKIN, PETER, Fields, Factories and Workshops, 1912, 477 pages, in Part II, starting with new numbering: 1-75, in PP 1546. – The weakest points of most anarchists are their “economics” & their territorial intolerance, i.e., their remaining dogmatism & authoritarianism. Among them Kropotkin was exceptional as a scientist and opponent to Malthusianism. – J.Z.

ANARCHISM, See: LAZARUS LONG & THE RATIONAL ANARCHIST.

ANARCHISM, See: LEVITAS, IRVING, on Tucker and American Anarchism, in PP 1600.

ANARCHISM, See: LONG, LAZARUS, A Critique of Huben’s Non-Libertarian FAQ or Setting Fire to the Largest Collection of Strawmen outside of a Cornfield, 1996/98, 9pp, in PP 1612: 99. – I have never seen a cornfield with several strawmen. Maybe, if it covered square kilometers! – J.Z.

ANARCHISM, See: MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, “… to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/ n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62.

ANARCHISM, See: READ, HERBERT, Freedom – Is It A Crime? The Strange Case of the Three Anarchists Jailed at the Old Bailey, April 1945. Two Speeches by Herbert Read, foreword by E. Silverman, published by the Freedom Press Defence Committee, June 1945, 14pp: 109, in PP 1550. – FREEDOM, London, Anarchism and Outrage, Freedom Pamphlets No. 8, 1893, from FREEDOM, 12/1893, 8pp: 112, in PP 1550. – PAVLIK, GREGORY P., The Individual Anarchists: An Anthology of Liberty (1881-1908), edited by Frank H. Brooks, Transaction Books, 1994, 310pp, $ 39.95. Here only a 1 page review from THE FREEMAN, April 95: 114, in PP 1550. – I would gladly swap 50 LMP duplicates for a copy of this book. First come, first served! – J.Z., 30.10.99.

ANARCHISM, See: Two References downloaded from the Internet, 2pp, from one of my first searches of the Internet through the system of a daughter in law: Spunk Library; MujeresLibres; Anarcha-feminist; Anarchy-List; Research on Anarchism, ChuckO: 119, in PP 1550. – See: HAMMER, RICHARD O., Anarchy, Order, and Functions Performed by Government, 4pp: 118, in PP 1601-04. – See: LONG, RODERICK T., Anarchy in the U.K. The English Experience with Private Protection, 2pp: 325, in PP 1601-04.

ANARCHIST – AUTONOMIST, Long Haul Home Page, resist@burn.ucsd.edu 1997, 1p, in PP 1701: 122, links only. – Some links lists are so short that I do not bother to list them as directories. – We need universal links lists, snail mail address lists, bibliographies, abstracts, indexes and review collections for freedom lovers, not their dispersal over thousands of websites and tenthousands of books and periodicals. – J.Z.

ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, Melbourne, Nos. 259 – 396, July 97 – April 2,000, incomplete, 500 pp: anarchistage@geocities.com http://www.vicnet.au/~anarchist & www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/3879 I strongly disagree with many of its principles, premises, conclusions and proposals and have not tried to list many or all of its short articles. One of its followers might do this one day on the Web. It is, obviously, the most active anarchist movement in Australia, driven by a few simple dogmas that for their supporters are beyond debate. They make extensive use of conventional printing, newspapers and radio broadcasting opportunities and have organized several conferences and mention many other groups and activities. Some of them were even profitable. I rather prefer those left-anarchists which, like JURA BOOKS & some others in Australia, try to distribute all kinds of mainly left-anarchist literature. So far, these anarchists, in spite of several appeals from me to them, have failed to make use of microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROM for their preferred writings. But they keep me on their mailing list and the least I can do in response is to get them, now and then, on record and available upon demand in form of cheap microfiche duplicates in my series. – PIOT, J.Z., 3.10.00. Note: Only those issues are reproduced here which are not reproduced in the ANARCHIST AGE MONTHLY REVIEW copies that are on hand for fiching. Issues reproduced in this set: Nos. 259 – 291; 293 – 294 (2 different Nos. 294 appeared!); 295 – 310; 320 – 325; 329 -332; 336 – 353; 358 – 363; 368 – 374; 379 – 396. The contents consists of so many and so short opinion, comments & review pieces, that I am not inclined to index them. Letters to the editor are often included as inserts and some leaflets by other groups as well. Typically, this group became involved in the Anti-Globalization protests, which prevented, to some extent, private advocates of free trade and private property from expressing their views in a conference, largely out of anti-corporation and anti-capitalist sentiments, with protectionism and anti-development ideas mixed in. – J.Z. , in PP 1641-1644: 1.

ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, No. 401 of 22-28 May 00 – 409, 412 – 418, 420 – 442, 444 – 468, 470, 472 – 485 of 11th – 17th February 2,002, incomplete, 370 pages, in PP 1734/36: 6. anarchistage@yahoo.com – “No globalisation without direct democracy” – is one of its slogans. As if each exchange across a border should be made dependent upon majority approval. These anarchists are not even aware of the rightfulness and usefulness of free trade and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of protectionism. Direct democracy can be rightfully and effectively used to uphold individual rights – but not to restrict them. – J.Z., 1.3.02. – Let each vote with his honestly earned dollars etc., on all his own affairs! That is direct self-government, individual & consumer sovereignty and free enterprise for everybody, rather than direct or indirect mob rule or majority or minority despotism, misrule by politicians, parties and or bureaucracies. It would also mean voluntary taxation, voluntary State-membership, personal laws & exterritorial autonomy. See: ON PANARCHY. – J.Z. – 31.5.02.

ANARCHIST ARCHIVE, Disillusions of Anarchy: The Common Perception of Anarchy in Modern Day Society, 3pp, in PP 1696: 132.

ANARCHIST BOOKSHOPS in Australia, 1p, 5 addresses, 1997: 771. – As far as I know, these addresses are still unchanged by 2,000 but have some more Internet addresses now. – J.Z.

ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, See: ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA – A GALLERY OF ANARCHISTS & POETS, SAINTS & SINNERS, MOVEMENTS & EVENTS, A – Z, also called: THE DAILY BLEED’S ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Home Page & same samples of entries, 62pp, in PP 1739: 1. – It’s A – Z list offers just links and some abstracts to more detailed pages of its own or other web pages. – Entries by personalities rather than ideas. But an excellent beginning of an anarchist online encyclopaedia. I had printed out the URL list – but, unfortunately, the required details were all cut off on the right-hand margin. – Anti-CopyRite, questions, suggestions, additions, corrections to David Brown at recall@exkimo.com – Choose your own samples for downloads – and help to make this encyclopaedia complete and to get it published, cheaply and soon, on a CD-ROM, annually updated. – J.Z., 2.3.02.

ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, See: MID-ATLANTIC INFOSHOP, Anarchist Encyclopedia Project, short notice only, in PP 1662: 202. Send an e-mail to lists@tao.ca with no subject and the following in the body of the message: subscribe encyclo – Updated July 27, 99. – So far it seems to have resulted only in a mailing list, which I have not yet got around to visit. – No response to my CD-ROM project! – J.Z., 3.2.00.

ANARCHIST FAQ, Version 8.4, Introduction only, listing what is new in the FAQ since February 1997, 11pp, in PP 1703: 108. – Appendix: Anarchism and “anarcho”- capitalism, with links to replies to Bryan Caplan’s “Anarchist Theory FAQ”, version 5.2 & 4.11, 1p: 119. – However weak their arguments, at least they took some notice of some of the anarchist-capitalist positions and tried to defend their own against them. – J.Z. – Appendix: Anarchism and Maxism, Links list only, 3pp: 120. – Appendix: The Symbols of Anarchy, 7pp, on black flag, red-and-black flag and circled A … 123.

ANARCHIST GROUPS OF NEW YORK, n.d. & no URL, no e-mail address given, 1p, in PP 1701: 131, just of online links to 9 anarchist groups. Site provide by flag.blackened.net.

ANARCHIST LITERATURE, IN FRENCH, IN PRINT, PUBLICATIONS DE LEN DEHORS, coming to 792 pages, are offered in reprints on paper. All texts in French. List of titles only, with a short description, in French & their length, 3pp, in PP 1666/67: 417. – he List is headed: Anarchie pratique. Les Brochures De La Question Sociale – Publications de Len Dehors. At first I got them only in code, due to the frames on the website. (Whoever invented frames for websites ought to be framed – for a long sentence!) The lot could probably be offered by me, if I had good originals or photo-copies, on a mere 2 microfiche and then offered for $ 2. So, why don’t these individualists and anarchist revolutionaries make use of that option, or, better still, of CD-ROMs? For on a few CD-ROMs they could probably reproduce ALL French anarchist writings, very cheaply, once they have bothered to digitize all these texts. – What could make them consider such alternatives? – J.Z., 4.2.01.

ANARCHIST MEDIA INSTITUTE, Urgent, 1p, 21 June 99, protesting the cancellation of an anarchist very early morning program: 209, in PP 1587. – A protest against a statist organization being no longer willing to discuss some anarchist ideas. – J.Z.

ANARCHIST YELLOW PAGES, Your Guide to Anarchists and Troublemakers around the Globe, 16pp downloads of links, incomplete. For some reason countries are not alphabetically listed. 2,000 edition, in PP 1732: 95.

ANARCHIST/LIBERTARIAN LINKS, 2pp, in PP 1701: 193. – It would be so much easier and cheaper if one could get e.g. all anarchist sites on one or a few CD-ROMs, annually updated, and if the same were done e.g. for all libertarian and all conservative sites. All their literature and comments on it, could also be so published, very cheaply and permanently. When will that fact be widely enough comprehended? Then one would only have to look up an updating site www.anarcho-capitalist.com/bill/anarchism/AnarchBookmarks.html – if one wants the very latest. – J.Z., 11.7.01.

ANARCHO CYBER SLUDGE, RESTITUTION, 1p, in PP 1701: 67. – Already King Friedrich II of Prussia (“the Great) did recognize clearly that only a fraction, let us say, 1/4th of all thieves, are caught and convicted. When they restitute only what they have stolen, and do so either in kind or through their forced labour or forced debt collection from them, then only 1/4 of all thefts are indemnified. Thus he proposed that they should repay to the victims of thefts the other 3/4s of theft damages as well, making the deterrence and penalty larger and also achieving indemnification for all victims. Moreover, this could be made to provide them with an incentive to denounce other thieves, not yet caught and convicted, in order to reduce the burden upon themselves. Between them they do know much more about thefts by others than do the police forces. See my article on prison reform. – Collective responsibility is rightful within a very limited sphere, e.g. for people convicted of the same kind of crime. – Naturally, that would require full employment and productive use of prison labour for those who have to be incarcerated for some time. – J.Z.

ANARCHOS, No. 4 & 5, 1986, 128 pp, in PP 1743/44: 1. “All Greek to me!”- so I will not even try to list the contents. However, the ANARCHOS collective did supply an English contents list for issue 4, which follows this contents listing.

ANARCHO-SYNDICALISM, Note of 13 July 2000 that www.anarchosyndicalism.org/ has been updated, 1/2 p, in PP 1722: 204.

ANARCHY ARCHIVES, An Online Research Center on the History and Theory of Anarchism, Bright but Lesser Lights. A Collection of Other Prominent Anarchists: links to 44 anarchist writers, 1999, 1p, in PP 1695: 185. http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist-Archives/contactus.html

ANARCHY ARCHIVES, Godwin’s Biographical Information, 2pp, in PP 1696: 125. – His essay against Malthusianism isn’t mentioned. I still seek a complete copy! – J.Z., July 01. – Some time later at least the first part of this essay appeared on the Internet & I downloaded and fiched this part. – J.Z., 27.5.02.

ANCIENT SOURCES (from Classical Greek & Roman Literature) for the Principles which Influenced the Founders of the American Constitutional Republic, 1 p, links to some online works by Aristotle, Cicero & Polybius and to Marshall Davis Lloyd’s “Polybius and the Founding Fathers: the Separation of Powers”, no date, compiler, URL or e-mail mentioned on this home page, in PP 1675: 1.

ANDEL, JAY VAN, Economic and Social Challenges of the Eighties, 6pp: 135, in PP 1581-82. – They are the same challenges, for the last hundreds of years! – J.Z.

ANDERSON, CARLOTTA, All-American Anarchist, Joseph Labadie and the Labor Movement, 1998, 328 pages, 30 illustrations, ISBN 0-8143-2707-9, $ 34.95 cloth, A Great Lakes Book publication, 1p flyer only for the book. – 122 in PP 1549, 124, in PP 1550, 20 in PP 1565-67. 2pp: 417 in PP 1579-80 & in PP 1611: 200. – Carlotta Anderson, & her husband, both journalists, hosted me in 1990. She is a niece of Laurance Labadie and helped me getting some writings by Joe Labadie and his son Laurance Labadie together for microfiching. Alas, Laurance Labadie’s essays, amounting almost to a small encyclopaedia on individualist anarchism, have, mostly, still to be readied for fiching by me. And much of his valuable correspondence remains still largely buried in the LABADIE COLLECTION, due to copyrights restrictions. – J.Z.

ANDERSON, GORDON T., Broadcasting Property Rights, & the 1st Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 208. – Exclusive band-width ownership in certain areas is like feudal chattel ownership towards the listeners & their right to freedom of expression and information. Fully free competition would allow more broadcasting stations than there are listeners willing to pay for them. Anyhow, now the Internet permits “broadcasting” even to individuals, upon orders or individual connections. – J.Z.

ANDERSON, MAXWELL, The Guaranteed Life, 6pp: 32, in PP 1549.

ANDERSON, ROBERT G. The Assault on Capital, THE FREEMAN, 11/79, 8pp, in PP 1749/50: 297.

ANDERSON, ROBERT G., A Bit at a Time, 3pp, in PP 1655: 13. – While not a single and easy “quick fix” could solve all our problems, a great acceleration of the enlightenment process is possible and affordable, if it is seriously attempted with new or so far neglected or under-utilized means. – J.Z.

ANDERSON, ROBERT G., A Commitment to Freedom, 3pp, in PP 1655: 45. – A commitment to all the alternative media, methods and processes by which freedom can be promoted, is needed as well! – J.Z.

ANDERSON, ROBERT G., A Summer at FEE, 4pp on the FEE Seminars, in PP 1655: 17. – Only few could ever afford the time and costs of personal attendance. I was never so lucky. Such information offers should, as far as possible, be universally accessible, at a price, via e.g. correspondence school offers, audio- and video tapes, microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs. Now, via the Internet, even personal feedback is possible and no longer tied to a certain time and place or even a single language. And most of FEE’s reference library could be shared via cheap duplicates, produced only upon demand, on affordable alternative media. But FEE remains more or less tied to the old ways. But at least it has somewhat used the record and audio tape and video tape options. That is not enough – but a beginning. – J.Z.

ANDERSON, ROBERT G., Bequest to Liberty, 2pp, in PP 1655: 53. Mainly against taxation, but without pointing out the various voluntary taxation proposals so far made, which COULD become very popular. – J.Z.

ANDERSON, ROBERT G., Life Begins at Forty, 2pp, in PP 1655: 61. – 40 years of FEE.

ANDERSON, ROBERT G., Spreading the Freedom Philosophy. The Story of FEE, 3pp, in PP 1655: 57.

ANDERSON, ROBERT G., The Freedom Rule, 3pp, in PP 1655: 77. – “the idea of leaving others alone and restricting the use of force to the enforcement of the Rule of Law. . .”

ANDERSON, ROBERT G., The Good Old Days, 2pp, in PP 1655: 81.

ANDERSON, ROBERT G., The Task of Partners, 3pp, in PP 1655: 9. – To fully release the creative energies of freedom lovers for the promotion of freedom ideas, much more is needed than offering them, temporarily, another batch of freedom writings, lectures, seminars & conferences. – J.Z.

ANDERSON, SARAH, Oil Drilling in Alaska, THE FREEMAN, 9/93, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 57. – I have witnessed myself, e.g. in California, how little modern oil drilling impinges upon the environment. Far less would it do so in an icy wilderness. – J.Z.

ANONYMOUS, COMPILER, Major Documents, Books, Essays, Pamphlets, & Tracts in the Historical Development of the American Constitutional Republic. Anglo-American Antecedents in the Struggle of Private Rights & Freedom through Constitutionally Limited Government from Magna Carta to the U.S. Bill of Rights. No URL or e-mail contact mentioned, just the click-on links, in 2pp, with 4 selected writings by Ezra Taft Benson, Bastiat, Rand & Herbert, in PP 1675: 5.

ANONYMOUS, ERICH MUEHSAM Home Page, 3pp, in PP 1696: 134. – Referring for most of his info to: Dr. David Shepherd at American University and his book: From Bohemia to the Barricades: Erich Muehsam and the Development of a Revolutionary Drama & his unpublished manuscript of: “Thunderation: Folk Play with Song and Dance”. dshep@american.edu

ANONYMOUS, French Learned the Hard Way, 1p, in PP 1551. – On the French Revolution. – Did they learn enough? – J.Z.

ANONYMOUS, Gold, Money and Inflation, 2pp: 12, in PP 1559.

ANONYMOUS, Has the Second Amendment Been Abridged? 1p: 228, in PP 1572-73.

ANONYMOUS, Llosa and de Soto Fight for the Free Market, 1p: 75, in PP 1579-80.

ANONYMOUS, Loans Available to Networkers for as little as 2% for 15 years, 2pp, in PP 1616: 207. – C44m@bigfoot.com?subject=Loan_Info

ANONYMOUS, Marx & the State, 5pp, in PP 1695: 119.

ANONYMOUS, Marxism and Anarchism, 3pp, in PP 1695: 110. – Too many are still stuck in the swamps of Marxism or too much dirt of them keeps sticking on them or in their minds. – J.Z.

ANONYMOUS, No More Secrets Software, 4pp, in PP 1616: 199. – lizaa@myrealbox.com – Would you entrust these people with your credit card details? – Since then I received two more such e-mails. I guess I have to reply to them, asking me to take me off their list. But that still means one has to pay something for unwanted mail! – J.Z.

ANONYMOUS, Toward a New Country in East Africa, 4pp, in PP 1609: 1. – From the NCF: New Country Foundation. Between Ethiopia and British Somaliland.

ANONYMOUS, Twilight of the Right. The Bankruptcy of Conservatism, 3pp: 142, in PP 1579-80.

ANONYMOUS, Types of Anarchism. General Classification of Political Ideologies, 3pp, in PP 1701: 204. Version of 12/17/96. Another classificiation scheme. Comments to: abcritter@yahoo.com I am still aiming to microfiche a compilation of the dozens of classification systems that have so far been proposed. – Any further submissions? – J.Z.

ANONYMOUS, United States Opting Out of an Oppressive Monarchy, 1p: 75, in PP 1551.

ANONYMOUS, Up versus Down “Peg” Spectrum, 1p, in PP 1706: 195, another “classification system”. – I do still aim to provide a compilation of all the classification systems that I can get hold of – at least on one microfiche. – J.Z.

ANTHONY CHARLES IBBOTT FOUNDATION, Platform Handbook of the, Revision 1.1, 2 March 1988, 22pp, with short bibliography. A short A-Z of the ACIF version of objectivism: 115, in PP 1598. – I like A – Z compilations of pro-freedom thoughts and would like to see all of them published in combination, towards a pro freedom encyclopaedia. – J.Z., 12.11.1999.

ANTHONY, PIERS, Volk, 3pp from PULPLESS.COM, with abstract, reviews and downloading option for free sampler or the whole book, no price mentioned, in PP 1616: 68.

ANTI-AMERICANISM, See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., American Culture, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 210. – On Anti-Americanism and “Cultural Imperalism”. – The more popular services like MacDonald’s are, world-wide, the more they are attacked by some uncritical critics. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA – A GALLERY OF ANARCHISTS & POETS, SAINTS & SINNERS, MOVEMENTS & EVENTS, A – Z, also called: THE DAILY BLEED’S ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Home Page & same samples of entries, 62pp, in PP 1739: 1. – It’s A – Z list offers just links and some abstracts to more detailed pages of its own or other web pages. – Entries by personalities rather than ideas. But an excellent beginning of an anarchist online encyclopaedia. I had printed out the URL list – but, unfortunately, the required details were all cut off on the right-hand margin. – Anti-CopyRite, questions, suggestions, additions, corrections to David Brown at recall@exkimo.com – Choose your own samples for downloads – and help to make this encyclopaedia complete and to get it published, cheaply and soon, on a CD-ROM, annually updated. – J.Z., 2.3.02.

ANTIFEDERALIST PAPERS, Index and Links to them, 4pp, (c) 1996 at Common Law, in PP 1678: 105. West El Paso Information Network. – What is original in this compilation of ancient texts? What the law permits isn’t always right and sensible. – J.Z., 4.1.01.

ANTI-SLAVERY, Website, clipping hint only, A. 22.8.00: www.antislavery.org/ – in PP 1654: 103. – Oldest anti-slavery society in the world. According to another recent article I read, somewhere, ca. 4 million people a year are still “sold” either into marriage, compulsory labour, prostitution or, as children, for sexual abuse. If that is true, then the number of these victims is larger than the largest number of black slaves sold annually to North and South America before slavery was officially “abolished”. – J.Z.

ARABS & TERRORISM? See: MCGEE, ROBERT W., Arab Terrorism: Causes and Cure, THE FREEMAN, 12/96, 3pp, in PP 1757/58: 379. – Terrorism is not a characteristic of any race, religion, culture or ideology. Some Jews have also committed terrorist acts. All kinds of people are capable of it – when they are suppressed or believe themselves suppressed. To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! Nobody is to be held responsible for the actions of any government that is imposed upon him, or for those of other people who may share some features with him. The worst kinds of terrorism are all practised upon the wrongful principle of “collective responsibility” which almost everybody takes for granted. And this “principle” is usually adopted not only by territorial governments, in their warfare against non-combatants, but also by people whose individual or minority group choices are wrongfully suppressed and who cannot easily and fast enough liberate themselves via majority voting and democratic administration of “justice”. Let these and all other volunteer communities have their own personal laws and full exterritorial autonomy – anywhere except on private properties, where they have to respect the house-rules of their hosts. Imposed territorial laws and institutions have always brought dissent, resistance, terrorism, civil wars, revolutions and wars. Arabs were and are no more, generally, terrorists, than Russians were or are Communists and Jews moneylenders and bankers. But certain conditions and institutions (especially those of territorialism) and certain ideas (especially that of collective responsibility), do drive SOME people, of any race, faith, ideology to terrorist acts because they see no clear, rightful, fast and easy way, under present conditions, to become masters of their own fate. Thus they get the courage, desperation and strength of cornered rats and lose all respect for the rights and liberties of others. Let them opt out and do their own things to and for themselves, under full exterritorial autonomy. At least begin to publicly discuss this alternative as a rightful and sensible pacifying measure. Mere repression will not prevent and end all terrorism, as long as all the factors that breed it do remain. This is not an excuse for any of their terrorist acts but an attempt to understand them better with the aim to end and prevent them. – PIOT, J.Z., 18.5.02. & 1.6.02.

ARMAND, E., Petit manuel anarchiste individualiste, & l’en dehors, 4 fragmentary pages only from the WEB, in PP 1739: 166. I am mostly running into difficulties with the lén dehors websites, which are made worse through my being unable so far to persuade my printer to print out vowels with French accents from downloaded texts. This confirms me in my conviction about the advantages of CD-ROM publishing, where almost all such text difficulties could be eliminated before these disks are duplicated. – J.Z. – Websites: www.chez.com/endehors/ www.multimania.com/endehors

ARNDT, BETTINA, Courts & divorce: it’s time for a rethink, 1p, in PP 1654: 103. A. or SMH, August 2,000. – The freedom of movement of separated parents may have to be restricted to give children easier access to both. That insight took a long time to spread finally to courts. – J.Z., 4.10.00. – Family Law Pathways Advisory Group (FLPAG): www.law.gov.au/familylawpathways

ART OF LIVING, THE, 200add@yahoo.com LONGEVITY ADVERTISEMENT for HGH drops (Human Growth Hormone) www.elongevity.org/ Temporarily, they offered free trial drops, 21.1.02. In PP 1731: 124. – A single approach may solve some but certainly not all the problems of aging. Such panacea offers are now part of the electronic junk mail. – Is serious life extention research sufficiently promoted through the Internet? Has it got space for all the relevant research reports, books and periodicals? I believe that CD-ROMs would be much more powerful and economical for this, under present online speeds. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

ARTS SUBSIDIES, See: ALLEN, WILLIAM R. & DICKNEIDER, WILLIAM, Art & Representative Government, THE FREEMAN, 11/91, 2pp, in PP 1764: 11. – At most the government could represent here the artists and their customers – but even among these the tastes and preferences vary greatly. – J.Z., 2.6.02. – BARGER, MELVIN D., Who Should Support the Arts? THE FREEMAN, 4/88, 8pp, in PP 1764: 20.

ARTS, See: COWEN, TYLER, Artistic Freedom Requires Economic Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 335. – Too many artists have rather made themselves dependent upon government support, although they have now more marketing opportunities than ever before. – I would not pay any voluntary taxes to any artists. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

ASHFORD, NIGEL, Spontaneous Order, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 4pp, in PP 1749/50: 316. – Most advocates of natural harmony and spontaneous order have still to consider the harmony and order that would result from voluntary State membership and exterritoriality for volunteers. Even regarding free banking they have confined their considerations largely to one form of gold standard notes. – J.Z.

ASSOCIATION & DISASSOCIATION, See: HOOD, DAVID, The Forgotten Right of Association, THE FREEMAN, 10/89, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 348. – On clubs excluding women. – Even most libertarian advocates ignore that it must be extended e.g. to competing governments and societies (panarchies, polyarchies, voluntary communities, personal law bodies), to full minority autonomy under exterritoriality, to free banks and militias as well as to productive coops. – J.Z.

ASTOR, JOHN JACOB, See: FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., John Jacob Astor & the Fur Trade: Testing the Role of Government, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 317. – With interesting remarks on John C. Calhoun, as statist, protectionist and monopolist, not as consistent libertarian. – J.z.

ASTRON, AMBER, The Education Crisis in this Country, 3pp: 810, in PP 1601-04.

ASYLUM, See: PERL, WILIAM R., The Holocaust & the Lost Caribbean Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 1/92, 5pp, in PP 1766-68: 338, on right to asylum and free migration.

ATLAS FOUNDATION, VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES, Virtual Phone Book, A – Z, 49pp, with W. incomplete, in PP 1618: 105. – This directory, in its VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES: Individuals, lists individuals by website addresses as links, by name & main affiliation. I did not try to reproduce its VIRTUAL YELLOW PAGES: Organizations & VIRTUAL BLUE PAGES: Addresses by Country, with one exception: Australia. There are a few, all too few, Australian addresses listed, on one page: 154.

ATROCITIES, See: INSIGHT, Conspiracy of Silence – Destruction of Germans, 1986, 5pp, in PP 1607/8: 199/. – On post-war atrocities. War as conducted today, by many to most governments, is largely a government-organized atrocity. It provokes privately initiated atrocities committed by its victims, all under the belief in “collective responsibility”, which is rarely questioned in government schools, in churches & by the mass media or even in libertarian publications. Each atrocity tends to lead to more and worse atrocities. – J.Z.

AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY, See: AUSTRALIAN LIBERTARIAN FORUM, Australian Libertarian Society, 2pp, in PP 1611: 127. – The Australian Libertarian Society is to be officially inaugurated in Sydney in April 2000. I will attend. – J.Z.

AUSTRALIAN REPUBLIC DEBATE, 1 page, in PP 1660: 122, from Mannkal Economic Education Foundation, quoting different libertarian points of view but not the fundamental one: To each and everyone the republic or monarchy of his or her dreams – at the own expense and risk – and also any non-governmental but exterritorially autonomous society or community. – J.Z., 20.2.00.

AXELROD, ROBERT, Complexity of Cooperation Web Site, May 1998, 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 278, with links, cscs@umich.edu www.pscs.umich.edu – Now we need only a website on the variety and possible simplicity & harmony of at least some of the voluntary cooperative production options! – J.Z., 3.2.02. – The cooperation between exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers is explored in the subseries ON PANARCHY, volumes 1-24, so far, and, e.g., in www.panarchy.org , that of monetary freedom in numerous writings in this series. For cooperative self-defence see under Militia.

AYAU, MANUEL F., Give Freedom its Turn in Latin America, 6pp: 234, in PP 1581-82. – IMPRIMIS, 11/84, 10pp, in PP 1765: 107. – Should it only get “its turn” and then despotism should get “its turn” again? Languages are full of traps. – Freedom, there, too, only for those who do want it and to the extent that they do want it. That requires the abolition of the totalitarianism of territorialism. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

BABIES, ABANDONED, See: ROCHE, TIMOTHY, A Refuge for Throwaways, TIME, Feb, 21, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1716: 91. – On a movement to provide safe space for unwanted newborns, some of them now found abandoned, e.g. in dumpsters. – Naturally, all “value-free” “judgements” and economic motives that lead to such crimes ought to be countered as well. – J.Z., 30.5.02.

BACHERT, DICK, The Power of the Gold Standard in Controlling Inflation, 5pp, in PP 1664/65: 280.

BAD ATTITUDE, Detroit, No. 4, May 15, 1989, 4pp: 200, in PP 1587. – There is also such a thing as a concrete-bound and almost mindless anarchism. As such this journal is aptly named. – J.Z.

BAD PRESS BROADSIDE # 4, Where Are the Anarchists? 1 p, May, 2000. – in PP 1625: 124. Also in PP 1654: 104.- On the protesters calling themselves anarchists in Seattle etc., who are by their actions restricting individual rights and would rather have protectionism than free trade and would not grant freedom of association and property rights to corporations, not even freedom of expression! – J.Z., 4.10.00. bbrigade@world.std.com

BAD PRESS BROADSIDE, # 4: Where Are the Anarchists? 1p, in PP 1731: 45. – On anti-globalization riots. – Rioters have mostly all too little sense in their heads and too little knowledge of and respect for the rights of others. – J.Z.

BADCOCK, JOHN, Jr., Slaves to Duty, part I, 7pp: 253, in PP 1565-67.

BADEN, JOHN & NOONAN, DOUGLAS, The Predatory Bureau, 5pp, in PP 1682: 146. – Compare the proposal of the 50’s of the Berliner “Gesellschaft zur Reform der Gesetzgebung und Verwaltung”. They are, I believe, reproduced in the set of Beckerath Papers. Not much is quite new under the sun. – J.Z., 25.5.01.

BADEN, JOHN & RAMONA MAROTZ-BADEN, Lessons from the Road, the Evolution of an Eatery, THE FREEMAN, 2/91, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 183.

BAGEHOT, WALTER, A New Standard of Value. From THE ECONOMIST, Nov. 20, 1875, reprinted from the ECONOMIC JOURNAL, Vol. 2, 1892, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 690.

BAHAMAS 2000 LTD, A number of copyrighted individualist statements, not very original, 4pp, in PP 1707: 118. www.capitalism.org – “Not to be used without permission.” – Reading is usage, too. So you should ask for their permission before you read any of these statements! That the individual already IS sovereign, rather than suppressed and exploited in numerous ways, is simply a lie. Statements like these will not help enough to set him free. – Freedom ideas are to be explored, described and realized, not copyrighted! – J.Z.

BAIRD, CHARLES W., Just Deserts, THE FREEMAN, 3/99, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 274. – Should those, who presided over large losses, still get “golden handshakes” etc.? Salaries and other benefits should be related to profits from production & exchange (not from unnecessary fire sales!) and should be limited to commissions or percentages. Anyhow, most corporations should be competitively replaced by businesslike coops. Fixed salaries and wages are not an ideal solution that maximizes productivity. – J.Z.

BAIRD, CHARLES W., The Myth of Compulsory Union Membership, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 2pp, in PP 1764: 126. – I was verbally told that membership in the Public Service Union was compulsory. Only years later did I get a copy of its statutes, which indicated that membership was voluntary! So I resigned. To be allowed to do so, I had to go to a hearing before a registrar in Sydney, as a conscientious objector against unionism, losing a day’s pay, but was finally allowed to opt out from it – but only under condition, that I would pay the equivalent of the union fee into general revenue! I abided by this absurd imposition for a few years and then stopped it, without running into trouble. When the unionists went on strike, I was usually forced, by my employer, to take sick leave or annual leave, to avoid further labor trouble. I got thoroughly fed up with their thoughtless prejudices, myths and errors and coercive actions. During one strike an arson attempt was made against the house of a fellow-scab, in another town. Then the police appeared once at my place, for a short while and at least for this night I guarded it myself but local tempers were not as hot and calmed down soon. Corruption and extortion is still quite common in “labor relations” one of my boys told me today. – J.Z., 19.5.02.

BAKER, A. J., The Illusions of Moralism, 2pp, in PP 1610: 49. – I would find an article on the illusions of immoralists much more interesting. – J.Z.

BAKER, CHRIS, Algernon Sidney: Forgotten Founding Father, THE FREEMAN, 10/97, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 173. – For how long were his writings kept out of print? – J.Z.

BAKER, WILLIAM L., Frederic Bastiat: Harmonious Warrior, THE FREEMAN, 4/80, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 11. – Was he a warrior or a peaceful and intellectual revolutionary? He was challenging and controversial towards e.g. Protectionists, rather than harmonizing with them. His views on economic harmonies still don’t harmonize with those of most people. Titles should be truthful indications of contents. – J.Z.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, COLLECTED WORKS, on 1 CD-ROM, featuring all his known texts as images and as text files, in both the original versions and, whenever applicable, in French translation. Price: NLG 995. Information and orders: edita@bureau.knaw.nl www.knaw.nl/bakunin/ This hint came from website of the IISH in Amsterdam, one of the institutes that had collaborated in this CD-ROM production. Now it is up to the anarchist international movement to provide a much cheaper edition on one CD-ROM. It could do without the images of original texts, which swallow Mbs, but could add all kinds of comments on Bakunin. Moreover, it should make, finally, an effort to provide ALL anarchist writings cheaply and permanently, at least in this format. But will it bother? J.Z.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, See: ANARCHIST LIBRARY, MICHAEL Bakunin, 1814-1876, 1p, with links to 10 of his essays, in PP 1706: 1. – URL list on sheet 7! http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/index.html – Several other essays on and by Bakuning can be found in this PP issue.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Capitalist System, from: G.P. Maximoff, The Political Philosophy of Bakunin, 1953, The Free Press, N.Y., an extract from The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution, & included in The Complete Works of Michael Bakunin under the title “Fragment”. Anarchist Library, 6pp, in PP 1706: 52.

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State, 1871, 6pp, in PP 1706: 41. – Anarchist Library

BAKUNIN, MICHAEL, Untitled essay, also from Maximoff’s book on Bakunin, 7pp, in PP 1706: 70. – Deals with social contract, morality, crime, the State etc.

BALANCE OF TRADE, See: REED, LAWRENCE W., Is there an Unfavorable Balance of Trade? , THE FREEMAN, 7/77, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 122. – Ulrich von Beckerath used to say that this supposed imbalance exists only in imaginations and in flaws of the trade statistics. – Already Bastiat pointed out the fallacies involved. – J.Z.

BALKANS, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Balkans Bungling: Why Only Congress Can Declare War, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 446. – Congress can’t be trusted with this power, either. It is a dictatorial power, an extreme infringement of individual sovereignty – on both sides of a frontier. Each must be free to choose his own friends and his own enemies – or to remain neutral. – PIOT, J.Z., 29.4.02.

BALKANS, See: SZAMUELY, HELEN, What Is it about the Balkans? 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 465. – The old (and still rather flawed) personal law tradition in the Balkans isn’t quite forgotten yet and none of the territorialistic later attempts were or could be more satisfactory. But at the same time, there is no moral & intellectual defence and development of this ancient tradition in or about the Balkans, at least none that has come to my attention, apart from material in my ON PANARCHY series and in recent websites like that on Polyarchy & Libertocracy. – J.Z.

BANDOCH, WILLIAM V., Jr. 7 BLOCK, WALTER, The End of the World as We Know It? THE FREEMAN, 3/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 253. on technophobia. – Technophilia can be just as wrong. Some people expect the solution of all of our problems e.g. from the Internet, electronic money, “cheap and safe atomic energy” or from space research. In the meantime cheap & powerful options for all, like microfiche and CD-ROMs, are largely ignored, especially for freedom texts. – J.Z.

BANDOW, DOUG, Balkans Bungling: Why Only Congress Can Declare War, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 446. – Congress can’t be trusted with this power, either. It is a dictatorial power, an extreme infringement of individual sovereignty – on both sides of a frontier. Each must be free to choose his own friends and his own enemies – or to remain neutral. – PIOT, J.Z., 29.4.02.

BANDOW, DOUG, The Failure of Politics, THE FREEMAN, 2/97, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 246. – Territorialism, compulsory membership and taxes and all its other spleens do tend to perpetuate it, with the consent of all too many of its victims. – J.Z.

BANKING UNDER STATISM, See: HAWKIYE, First Citibank, now BoA… 2001, 2pp, in PP 1718 – 1721: 752, on boycotting a bank. – If they increase their fees any further then one might no longer have to advocate boycotting them. It would then be done automatically, as far as possible, by most people. – Alas, competition from fully free banking has not yet begun – it is still illegal! – J.Z., 30.4.02.

BARGER, MELVIN D., Crime: The Unsolved Problem, THE FREEMAN, 2/80, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 107. – Such solutions are not impossible, either. They are merely outlawed! Territorial government constitutes the greatest crime and yet it is still widely loved – even among many of its victims, even among libertarians. J.Z.

BARGER, MELVIN D., Who Should Support the Arts? THE FREEMAN, 4/88, 8pp, in PP 1764: 20.

BARKER, BEN, Ideas … (Noble and Otherwise), THE FREEMAN, 12/80, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 79. – Not to collect & publish or market all new and old ideas is also suicidal. See under Ideas Archive, especially in PEACE PLANS 20 & 183. – J.Z.

BARKER, BEN, International Terrorism: The Deadliest Plague, THE FREEMAN, 8/80, 6pp, in PP 1759/60: 363. The USA & the Russian governments finally agreed to reduce their ca. 7,000 – 8,000 ABC mass murder devices each to 2,000 each, but only over the next 10 years. (Is gradualism right – here?) They still do each want 2,000 modern and scientific mass extermination packages each. Against whom? (One cannot pinpoint-target tyrants with them.) Among others: You and me. So who is the worst terrorist? See Rummel’s statistics on how many innocents they managed to kill, even apart from their wars. The Democrats and Republicans still managed the atomic bomb mass murders of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Hamburg, Tokyo and Dresden firestorms. Soviets, Nazis and Chinese communists organized their mass murders otherwise. Major contributing factors to terrorism, like territorialism vs. exterritorialism and collective responsibility vs. individual responsibility notions are not even mentioned in this article. Governments, as large-scale territorialists, still kill even more innocent people than do all the private and some government-sponsored terrorists combined. The innocent victims in Afghanistan do probably exceed in number the innocents killed on 11.9.01 in the U.S. And all terrorists do also aim at territorial rule, with them at the top. Neither murders are justifiable, like tyrannicide, as opposed to assassination, is. – J.Z., 19.5.02.

BARNES, DON, Short Course in American History, 4pp, in PP 1737/38: 333. mailto:dbarnes@cox-internet.com – In the annotations there is a hint that the Russian government cannot account for ca. 100 suitcase nuclear bombs!

BARNETT, RANDY E., The Structure of Liberty, Contents List, and extracts from several chapters, offered online, 10pp, in PP 1699: 57. Rbarnett@bu.edu One of many good things about the Internet is that it allows authors, publishers and fans to advertise books in a new way. But this does not make the Internet the best option for publishing the complete texts of books. Many more books are advertised there as being available in print than are offered online, free of charge or for a fee. – J.Z.

BARTLET, BRUCE, The Great German Inflation, THE FREEMAN, June 75, 6pp, in PP 1745-1748: 12.

BARTON, DAVID, The Second Amendment: Preserving the Inalienable Right of Individual Self-Protection, 96pp, softcover, $ 5.95, book announcement by WORLDNETDAILY, 1p, in PP 1677: 90. This advertisement, too, is copyrighted by WORLDNETDAILY.COM. customerservice@worldnetdaily.com

BASHARA, JOSH, Anarchy, home page, 1p, with a note by J.Z., behind the cover sheet, in PP 1559.

BASTIAT, FREDERIC, See: BAKER, WILLIAM L., Frederic Bastiat: Harmonious Warrior, THE FREEMAN, 4/80, 6pp, in PP 1766-68: 11. – Was he a warrior or a peaceful and intellectual revolutionary? He was challenging and controversial towards e.g. Protectionists, rather than harmonizing with them. His views on economic harmonies still don’t harmonize with those of most people. Titles should be truthful indications of contents. – J.Z.

BATEMARCO, ROBERT, Why Managed Trade Is not Free Trade, THE FREEMAN, 8/97, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 127. – As a result of government-run miseducation such statements are not generally accepted as self-evident. – J.Z.

BAY AREA DIRECTORY OF COLLECTIVES, Worker Controlled – Autonomous – Non-exploitative – Direct Democratic. – Berkeley, CA, 60pp: 89-112, in PP 1548. – VOLUNTARY socialist experimenters, doing their own things, at their own expense and risk, can produce troubles only for themselves and their attempts, at best, are identical with the best kinds of businesslike partnerships. – J.Z.

BEACON HILL INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH, List of publications, subjects, policy studies, books reviewed, 13pp, in PP 1662: 138. – So much effort & so many texts on tax & government reforms, rather than exploring voluntary taxation and voluntary & competing government & societies options! – What territorial governments do is waste the lives and property of people, even of libertarians, in their very efforts of resisting such waste. Do not let your enemy determine your topic & your strategy & lead you to play his game his way! Opt out of the game in which it has been the winner for all too long, and will remain so, if it is attacked only territorially. Check your premises! – J.Z., 3.2.01.

BECHARA, DENNIS, Freedom for Less Developed Countries, THE FREEMAN, 2/82, 5pp, in PP 1765: 173. – Freedom lovers – and others – have not even developed or used their alternative media options, although they are, in most places, quite legal – & obviously affordable and quite powerful. A special market for liberating ideas for all countries! “The free market for ideas” is, mostly, still only a self-delusion. – A few CD-ROMs, containing all libertarian texts, could supply underdeveloped countries, as well as the somewhat developed countries, with all the freedom information they need. – J.Z.

BECHARA, DENNIS, Stability and the Free Market, THE FREEMAN, 11/84, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 313. – The stability that would arise from a free market for competing governments or societies (exterritorially autonomous volunteer communities) has not yet been explored in FEE writings. See my two books on the subject and the sub-series ON PANARCHY. Also a new website: www.panarchy.org – J.Z.

BECHARA, DENNIS, The Myth of National Industrial Policy, THE FREEMAN, 8/85, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 262.

BECHARA, DENNIS, The Rising Protectionist Tide, THE FREEMAN, 9/83, 5pp, in PP 1761-63: 175. Governmental education is no defence against it. On the contrary. I still remember how some of my ca. 15 year old class mates and myself had to argue against the protectionist fallacies advanced by one of our main teachers, Willy Werdermann, who, in spite of his “classical” education, had fallen for them and spread them. – He had also been the teacher of my mother in law, who never advanced economic freedom ideas. – J.Z.

BEISNER, E. CALVIN, Must I not Be Believed? THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 2pp, in PP 1757/58: 141, on desertion & revolution.

BELANGER, J.D., Improving the World by Doing Nothing, 1998, 2pp, in PP 1671: 127. www.countrysidemag.com Hand over the world to the official or unofficial criminals and the other crazies, power addicts and fanatics? – J.Z.

BELL, JIM, Assassination Politics, WebWarrior@Infowar.Com, 2pp, in PP 1663: 137, with some notes by John Zube. www.infowar.com/ Upon trying to get the full 90 K version of the text from this site, I got the following response: “Unable to open http://www.infowar.com/. Cannot locate the Internet server or proxy server”. Neither my print-out of the html text seemed complete, nor my text version, which ended without a full stop. Counter-intelligence service in action? – J.Z., 3.2.01. I had added the following notes: Tyrannicide is an EXECUTION, not a murder. Its targets are either formally outlawed or they have outlawed themselves by their murderous actions. I am much more interested in justifying and organizing properly the PUBLIC trial, sentencing and outlawry of those few foreign heads of State, who are war criminals or other mass murderers, putting a prize on their heads quite officially, as a matter of government policy with wide-spread public support, which may also include the raising of funds for this purpose. To my knowledge there was no such attempt to put a prize e.g. on the head of Hitler, Stalin or Mao. Thomas Moore, in his famous Utopia, chapter on warfare, proposed to double the prize if the culprit could be brought before a genuine court of justice. In the age of ABC mass murder or anti-people “weapons”, I would favour granting an amnesty period, during which they could abdicate or surrender and would even favour offering them protection against revenge actions. After that period they should be granted an amnesty only in case they destroyed or surrendered at least one of the mass extermination devices. As for the minor henchmen of all territorial regimes and their crimes, I would rather favour the individualist secessionist option, by volunteer groups of minorities and en masse. Which would also mean that we could no longer be forced to pay them salaries and pensions. Revenge is not all that valuable but ending their rule and powers is. However, make their names and abodes well known, so that decent people would at least boycott them, i.e., not employ them or trade with them at all or render them any services. Let them be outcasts of all civil societies. Too much time, energy and money is taken up with punishment and revenge notions for political criminals with victims. More could be achieved if we rather used our scarce resources for more and more liberation efforts. – Compare the general literature on tyrannicide and my 2 peace books in PP 16-18 & 61-63. – PIOT, J.Z., 5.12.2000.

BENNETT, JAMES T. & DILORENZO, THOMAS J., Regulatory Poison, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 3pp, in PP 1751/52: 372. – What if, for instance, irradiation of food causes even more damage than e.g., E.coli did? Compare the compulsory X-Ray campaign against Tuberculosis. Not to indicate on foods that it has been irradiated etc. – does amount to fraud or deception of consumers, who should enjoy full consumer sovereignty. Class actions against those who deceive consumers! – Consumers, too, are entitled to make their own mistakes, at their own expense and risk. They should not be subjected to paternalistic choices of professionals, whom they have not freely chosen for themselves and who would like to keep their “professional” secrets towards them. – J.Z., 14.5.02, 1.6.02.

BENNETT, WILLIAM J., Does Honor Have a Future? IMPRIMIS, 12/98, 6pp, in PP 1754: 46. – Honor, in the traditional sense, including e.g. duelling, “unconditional surrender demands” and “no surrender” determinations – may not have a future but honesty, self-respect and respect for the rights and liberties of others do offer hopes for the future. – Under “honor” a multitude of “sins” as well as “virtues” were and are hidden or meant. It is not a sound and clarifying term. – The same applies even to “self-respect” – which induces some to commit mass murders while it commits others only to self-defence or non-violent actions. – Compare the atrocities committed by racists, religious & ideological fanatics and territorial nationalists and their false collective responsibility notions. – Some people in Pakistan danced in the street upon hearing that their own government had now mass extermination devices as well! – Are you joyful & proud at the thought that your government possess ABC mass murder devices or is allied with such regimes? J.Z., 1.6.02.

BENSON, BRUCE L., Can a Stateless Society Survive? 8pp: 687, in PP 1601-04. – In the long run ONLY stateless societies will be able to survive. Territorial States are ultimately self-destructive. We have to get rid of them before they do us in. – Learn from the wars and mass-murderous civil wars of our times and study the exterritorial alternatives! – J.Z.

BENSON, BRUCE, Customary Law, a passage extracted by Mark Sulkowski from Benson’s The Enterprise of Law, Justice without the State, pp. 12-15, available from Laissez Faire Books. 3pp, in PP 1679: 201.

BENSON, BRUCE, Highway Robbery, THE FREEMAN, 7/93, 4pp, on forfeiture laws, in PP 1766-68: 202. – However, there is a case for forfeiture – in case of genuine criminals, i.e. criminals with victims. Thus all present government assets should fall under such forfeiture, too. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

BENSON, EZRA TAFT, The Proper Role of Government, 1968, 12pp, in PP 1678: 156. From the publications page of www.noneusa.org/publications.html

BERGLAND, DAVID, A Libertarian Tax Simplification Plan, 2pp: 84 & 168 & 222, in PP 1572-73. – Should an evil only be reduced gradually? Under panarchism radical solutions would be available to volunteer communities. Panarchism does, anyhow, imply a voluntary taxation or contribution scheme, as already Spencer recognized in his Social Statics. – Should libertarians aid governments in becoming more “efficient”? The Nazis, too, and the “nuclear strength” advocates, liked to “simplify” their mass murders. – J.Z., 8.11.1999. – Do not ask me how this crept in here 3 times! – J.Z.

BERGLAND, DAVID, A New Approach to Reducing Nuclear Weapons: A Modest Proposal, 3pp: 124; 1p: 132, in PP 1572-73. – Are SOME nuclear weapons still justified or necessary? – J.Z.

BERGLAND, DAVID, Bulletin Interview, 4pp: 54, in PP 1548.

BERGLAND, DAVID, Libertarianism in One Lesson, 158 pp, plus: BROWNE, HARRY, WhyLiberty Must Be SOLD, Not Preached – AND How To Do It, 60 min, audio tape from Advocates, review, 2pp, in PP 1726/27: 101.

BERKELOUW, Bookdealers since 1812, 4pp leaflet: 193, in PP 1600. – It has a large bookshop near Berrima, one in Sydney and one in Hollywood. The layout is largely the same and they do even smell alike. The local government here managed to close down the café it had recently established! For its catalogue of rare books, if you have the cash for this, see its website: www.berkelouw.com.au I visit their store, near Berrima, often (for its cheap titles, in its “Book Barn”) but did only recently discover that next to the shelves on war books there is a small collection of 2nd hand peace books as well. Alas, not one among them with with libertarian ideas, and still no section for explicit freedom books or life extension titles. But then how many other bookshops offer you such a selection? – Years ago, I tried to submit a few copies of my ABC Against Nuclear War for sale there. After a while they were returned, without comment,and without ever having appeared on its shelves! But other anarchist and peace books are not sorted out there. So why this one? Because it is so badly printed and bound? Does its message not matter at all? The governmental closing of its recently built and opened café is another small instance of the following general experience: Governments provide more disservices than services – and they overcharge us for both. – J.Z., 12.11.99. – Antiquarians are to some extent parasites preying upon the scarcity of many books printed on paper, a scarcity increased by copyrights and the costs and risks associated with conventional publishing. I wish they would offer many to all of their rare titles in affordable alternative media and thus work towards complete and permanent publishing. But they could make money from this only once they or others succeeded in making the alternative media popular enough at least among scholarly inclined people. – But at least they ought to consider getting all those titles microfiched which they do not sell for hundreds of dollars each. Thus they could build up a large offer of rare books – available cheaply on microfiche. Will one of the ten-thousands of Antiquarians take up that option or at least seriously consider it as a business opportunity? Or are they stuck or stuck-up, like flies are to fly-paper? – J.Z., 12.12.99.

BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, Die Kronstadt Rebellion, 34pp: 93, in PP 1576. – Unfortunately, the instance of the K.R. and of other larger resistance actions did not lead most anarchists and libertarians to ponder better programs – that could have led the K.R. to victory and could have prevented the troubles remaining after the collapse of the totalitarian socialist system in most countries. The territorial and bureaucratic system remained and it, too, has totalitarian features, only somewhat mitigated by democratic or republican features. – We should not only try to report historical events but also to learn sufficiently from them, especially to avoid their mistakes. That requires many studies headed like: What would have happened if factors xyz had been changed thus…? These studies, too, should be based historical experience with these factors. – Thought experiments should be conducted, a kind of reverse SF, from which a better informed futurism might result. In my peace program, in PP 60-63, I provided a rough draft for a libertarian revolutionary liberation and defence system. But it needs much work still – by me and others, to come closer to what is required. – J.Z.

BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, The Only Hope of Ireland, 1916, 2pp, in PP 1694: 141.

BERKMAN, ALEXANDER, The Only Hope of Ireland, 1916, 2pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 401, part of International Anarchism Web.

BERNS, WALTER, The American Presidency: Statesmanship and Constitutionalism in Balance, 5pp: 205, in PP 1581-82.

BERNSTEIN, DAVID, Racial Tensions: The Market is the Solution, THE FREEMAN, 7/89, 3pp, in PP1754: 164. – Only when combined with a free market for volunteer communities, money issues and financial arrangements. The free market requires much more in free market features and practices than most “free marketeers” have so far sufficiently considered. A “limited” territorial government is still a coercive monopolist. – J.Z.

BEST, BEN, Schemers in the Web, 1987 manuscript, 265pp, with bibliography: 1, in PP 1599. – Copyrights reserved by Ben Best, who granted me the only rights permission that I ask for: a non-exclusive and revocable permission to reproduce something on my LMP microfiche. – I got this manuscript from him already in 1990, when visiting him in Toronto. But only now , in 1999, did I finally read all of it and prepared it for fiching. Why the delay and the fiching now? I was “threatened” by a short visit from him and had previously only skim-read it. This browsing, then, did not interest me sufficiently to read it in full. Just another conspiracy theory book, I thought, showing the corruption and cover-ups of Mafia-like governments connected also with The Mafia. However, anything that can help to deflate faith in politicians does in this way at least something positive. It is also a contribution towards libertarian revisionist history and somewhat interesting as the point of view of a long-term libertarian, science fiction fan and cryonicist. – He is a private scholar on many subjects, after about 25 years of part-time university studies and makes a living as a computer systems consultant. Unfortunately, he could stay only a few hours in my place and I look forward to a longer visit by him, with more time for discussion. He was recently appointed president of CRYOCARE and will be busy so busy in this job that he would have had to stop his work with the CANADIAN CRYONICIST. A second personal reason for this discontinuance was that some people, with whom he wants to remain friends, took offence at some of his frank remarks there. How come some freedom lovers have not yet developed an appreciation of honest and well meant criticism from friends and associates? Shouldn’t they rather welcome it than object? I for one welcome serious criticism, because it makes me think more and harder on subjects of interest to me. – PIOT, J.Z., 12.11.1999.

BIBLIOFIND, www.bibliofind.com In 1999 it offered more than 20 million used and rare books for sale by thousands of booksellers around the world, making this the most interesting book-selling site on the Web. Become a Bibliofind Bookseller! Join here. Bookseller Log-in. 1p, in PP 1697: 138. – At last some cooperation organized among second-hand booksellers! Still this covers only ca. 5% of the books published, about 400 million, less if one deducts all the duplicates for sale. – J.Z.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: CIRA, Catalogue des livres et brochures, here only Liste Alphabetique Abregee des Mots-Matieres, 2pp, which, while you are online, are links to their sections of the catalog, in PP 1694: 2. – CIRA, Listes 45 a 51, 1810 ouvrages entres a la bibliotheque de 1988 a 1995 et catalogues, 48pp, in PP 1694: 13. – It looks as if I have the job of downloading their complete catalogue to 15,000 titles still ahead of me. It would make a good start towards an anarchist bibliography. – When will someone combine all such catalogues towards a bibliography, starting with the institutions listed under 3? Double entries could be reduced to extra location hints. Alas, fighting the police in the streets, while blocking entries to meetings of their opponents, seems to be more fun for most of the anarchist “activists”. What an image they give of “anarchists” to the opponents of anarchism! According to such actions, all too well publicized, anarchists seem to be opponents of classical liberties like freedom of association, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech and freedom of information! – Even most statists are not as opposed to liberty. – J.Z., 7.7.01. – CIRA, Liste des periodiques en anglai du CIRA, 23pp, in PP 1694: 61. – CIRA, Liste des periodiques en allemand du CIRA, 13pp, in PP 1694: 84. – BIBLIOTECA PUBLICA ARUS, BPA, Spain, 3pp, in PP 1694: 96. – Among its 65,000 volumes there are many on anarchism. – ROCKER, RUDOLF, Rudolf Rocker Bibligraphy & URL guide to texts already online, 3pp, in PP 1694: 99. – Most are provided by http://flag.blackened.net/

BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: DAVIES, ROY, Is government control of money compatible with freedom of the individual? A collection of links to sources of information on libertarianism and money, banking and finance…, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 798. Updated 18 Sep. 00. – Roy.Davies@exeter.ac.uk www.ex.ac.uk/~Rdavies/arian/local.html

BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, Spotlight on Free Banking, feedback@free-market.net, 11pp, April 7, 00, in PP 1745-748: 787. – With still more input on institutions, publications, reviews, websites, this might develop into a very worthwhile website. Seeing such attempts I am more often surprised by what they omit than by what they do include. – J.Z., 16.5.02.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: MUNSON, CHUCK, Intro to Anarchy, A Bibliography created by Chuck Munson, vers. 1.0, July 1992. Version 2 due out by August. Anti-copyright 1992. Citations are appreciated. 5p, in PP 1702: 196.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES, See: NURSEY-BRAY, PAUL & FARRAN, ZAID, Supplement 1992-1999 to ANARCHIST THINKERS AND THOUGHT, Greenwood Press, 1992, with some additional material to April 2000, 64pp, in PP 1702: 1. http://chomsky.arts.adelaide.edu.au/politics/ paul.nurseybray@adelaide.edu.au His 1992 bibliography is, to my knowledge, still only available in an expensive library edition. But his previous anarchist bibliography, compiled by Paul Nursey-Bray, Jim Jose, Williams & Graham Purchase has been fiched by me in PP 873. –

BICYCLES, FREE & PUBLIC OR PRIVATE & RESPECT FOR PROPERTY RIGHTS, See: ALBAN, DANIEL L. & STEPHENSON, E. FRANK, The “Berry Bikes”: A Lesson in Private Property, THE FREEMAN, 10.99, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 591. – On another “free bicycle” service, probably inspired by the experiment in Amsterdam. Unfortunately, according to many of my own observations, in my 1990/91 visit to the USA, private bikes are not safe from theft or abuse, either, even when attempts were made to secure them. If they were too well chained for a thief, then they were often maliciously damaged. Respect for property – even that of relatively poor people (bike owners, as compared to car owners), was all too rare. And Americans were obviously too generous – supporting an army of beggars. The notions of a “right” to the property of others are all too widely spread. In Berlin, my home town, in the same period, a friend overheard a group of youths in Kreuzberg (one of the poorer districts) resolve: Let’s go to Zehlendorf (one of the richer suburbs) and steal some bikes there! They were, obviously, some of the “fruits” of state-socialized “education”. When the Red Army marched into Berlin, in 1945, the fact that most bikes there were private property did not save them from being stolen by Soviet soldiers, ridden to destruction, then discarded & replaced by newly stolen bikes. A neighbor collected these discards and built some bikes from them, with my help. In this way I got my first bike: from a combination of bikes that had been stolen, damaged and discarded by the thieves. – At least in these cases the private property of bikes did not make enough difference. – Rights require respect for them or their enforcement. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle … Paved with Good Intentions, THE FREEMAN, 2/96, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 533.

BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle: The Second American Revolution? THE FREEMAN, 1/95, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 333.

BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, A Matter of Principle: To Educate – or Legislate, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 536.

BIDINOTTO, ROBERT JAMES, Marketing the Free Market, 3pp, in PP 1655: 5. – That is precisely an area where most free marketeers fail because they did not sufficiently examine the sound preconditions for the successfully marketing of new or so far still unpopular ideas. That is one of PEACE PLANS’ specialities – but it is hard to interest free marketeers in this subject. They seem to think mainly in terms of conventional marketing, which is good enough for goods and services but not for ideas. – J.Z.

BIG GOVERNMENT, See: WEINBERGER, CASPAR W., A Return to Big Government and how to Stop it, IMPRIMIS, 2/94, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 341.

BIGBOOSTER & BIGBOOSTER7MILLION e-mails, from f-prime@buildfreedom.com , incomplete, 3 Jan. 01 – 1 Dec. 01, 42 pp: 121. Mailings of 3.1.01, 22.3.01, 6.4.01, 21.4.01, 2.5.01, 14.6.01, 9.9.01, 19,19,01, 11.10.01, 9.8.01, 1.12.01 www.buildfreedom.com/associates.htm , in PP 18, 2nd ed..: 121. – Gradually, I got more and more sick of these pyramid scheme suggestions, not used for spreading freedom ideas but rather to make money from a list of over 70,000 freedom lovers signed up, not selling them something worthwhile, but just getting commissions for those on top of a new list, at the expense of late comers. I don’t want to get rich, free and easily, especially not in some zero-sum games or pyramid schemes, at the expense of some fools, but I do want to get free, quickly and easily. There is a great difference between these two approaches. Most libertarians seem to be more interested in money-making than in establishing free societies. One can buy freedom only to a limited extent. Thus but now I wipe out most Big Booster messages. – J.Z., 6.2.02. – Zero-sum-games between 70,000 libertarians, shuffling money between them, with the early birds in a new game winning – at the expense of the rest. That is not even a self-enlightening process. No more so than a lottery. – J.Z., 24.2.02.

BIGGS, ANDREW G., Private Investment Is More Risky than Social Security? It Just Ain’t So! THE FREEMAN8/00, 2pp, in PP 1753: 70.

BIGNESS, See: READ, LEONARD E., Fear Smallness, Not Bigness, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 387. – Neither are absolute values. Both are suitable in some cases and unsuitable in others. The world market constitutes the biggest business system – and yet it serves individuals well, the more so the more free it is, also for all kinds of decentralist demands and offers. – J.Z., 1.5.02.

BILL OF RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT SITE, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, Welcome to the first Bill of Rights Enforcement site on the World Wide Web, 3pp, , in PP 1675: 125. www.webleyweb.com – Compare the 100 PRIVATE Drafts of Human Rights Codes – that I assembled in PEACE PLANS Nos. 589 & 590, hoping that they might lead to sufficient discussions and still better drafts. Alas … Some are as addicted to ancient government documents as others are to supposedly holy texts. And the addiction of some authors to their own drafts, not considered as works in progress, is not very admirable, either. Smith’s “New Covenant” is excellent, but I feel sure that it could still be further improved – if only a public effort is made in this direction. Here, alas, he glorifies the governmental Bill of Rights. Indeed, enforcing respect for it would be better than ignoring and breaking it – but would this go far enough? – J.Z., 11.5. & 21.5.01.

BILL OF RIGHTS, The English Bill of Rights, 1689, with a 1/2 p introduction by Lloyd Duhaime, 5pp, in PP 1675: 77. – Copyrighted by WWLIA, 1994-98. – Fancy copyrighting the Bill of Rights, just by adding a very short introduction and placing it on the Web. The gall of some people! Even if “the law” should be on their side, I can’t respect them! J.Z.

BILLINGSLEY, K. L., The Socialist Dream Lives, THE FREEMAN, 11/97, 2pp, in PP 1749/50: 132. – Many different socialist and communist & other egalitarian dreams live on – & should be granted experimental freedom as well. – There are thousands of different socialist dreams. Let volunteers suffer or benefit from all of them! – J.Z.

BISH, ROBERT, Review of To Promote the General Welfare: Market Processes Versus Political Transfers by Richard Wagner, 4pp: 27, in PP 1576.

BISKUPIC, JOAN, In Jury Rooms, A Form of Civil Protest Grows, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 327. I find it absurd to copyright a mere news report. Only the lies of news reports are originals and to copyright them is even more absurd. – J.Z.

BLACKSTONE, See: BAILEY, GREG, Blackstone in America. Lectures by an English Lawyer Become The Blueprint for a New Nation’s Laws and Leaders, 7pp, in PP 1675: 88. – SCHMIDT, KENT J., Blackstone’s View of Natural Law and Its Influence on the Formation of the American Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, 5pp (c), in PP 1675: 95.

BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Fate of Poverty. How to Determine the Causes of Poverty, 1986, 5pp, in PP 1705: 132. – I would rather try to enumerate and popularize the options for its rapid elimination, to the extent that it is not voluntary. Sometimes I have tried to do so. There are some astonishing possibilities. See e.g., PP 19 C. – J.Z.

BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Manufacture of Subjection: A Critique of Compulsory State Education, 1991/97, 4pp: 316, in PP 1581-82.

BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The State Feeds Death: The Libertarian Answer to the “Social Question”, 1985/92, 6pp: 200, in PP 1598.

BLANKERTZ, STEFAN, The Strength of the State. The Sociology of Submission, 1997. 6pp, in PP 1705: 107.

BLOCK, WALTER, The Case for a Free Market in Body Parts, 2pp: 204, in PP 1572-73. – Under present conditions I would like to see some free market checks on origins of these parts. When my eldest studied medicine he heard that some Asian entrepreneurs murdered people to sell their skeletons to medical students in the West! Perhaps that kind of “business” could only last when and where policing is nationalized. – J.Z.

BLOCK, WALTER, Zoning: A Tragic Public Policy, THE FREEMAN, 8/81, 7pp, in PP 1749/50: 31. – Territorial sovereignty is the worst kind of governmental zoning – and it is, nevertheless, mostly ignored as such by most people, most of the time or even insisted upon – although almost all people are more or less its victims. – PIOT, J.Z., 14.5.02.

BLOOM, GREGORY, Population Growth and Declining Death Rates, 1p: 87, in PP 1554/55.

BLUFF! I/1 & I/2, March/April 1983 & no date, 60 pages, left libertarian, in French and in English, in PP 1743/44: 129.

BOBSTER, ROCK, Note on Rotary Rocket Co., launch vehicle to be ready soon, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 330. RockBobster@juno.com I read today in the newspaper that the company either folded or that its activities have been “postponed”. – J.Z., 12.2.01.

BODY PARTS, See: BLOCK, WALTER, The Case for a Free Market in Body Parts, 2pp: 204, in PP 1572-73. – Under present conditions I would like to see some free market checks on the origins of these parts. When my eldest studied medicine he heard that some Asian entrepreneurs murdered people to sell their skeletons to medical students in the West! Perhaps that kind of “business” could only last when and where policing is nationalized. – J.Z.

BOETTKE, PETER J., Review, 2pp, of: SHAND, ALEXANDER H., The Capitalist Alternative: An Introduction to Neo-Austrian Economics, NYUP, 1984, 242pp: 144, in PP 1574-75. – So many titles are out of sight in most Australian and other bookshops. And if I should see them, then they are usually priced out of my reach, too. – J.Z.

BOETTKE, PETER J., The Meaning of War Communism in Russia, 1918-1921, 2pp: 379.

BOETTKE, PETER J., The Political and Economic Challenges of Perestroika, 16pp: 11, in PP 1576. – For instance, territorialism, central banking, the statist land title systems and financial markets were not “opened” to free competition. All too much of the bureaucracy went on and on, just as with us, but even worse, and the population knows and appreciates individual liberties even less. – J.Z., 8.11.1999.

BOETTKE, PETER, Why Perestroika Must Fail, 1p, in PP 1745-1748:832. – I wish an internationally collaborating libertarian group, using e-mail, would build up a data bank of all libertarian texts, by author, title, subject, abstract, reviews. One misses out on so much in the usual incomplete and labyrinthic offers and overviews. It could and should be combined with the efforts to establish a) a libertarian encyclopedia, b) complete libertarian publishing and library services, using ALL affordable and efficient alternative media, not only the Internet or print or microfilm or e-mail or websites ONLY. – We have not yet made sufficient use of all the freedom of expression and information opportunities we have, especially when it comes to the variety of alternative media. – J.Z., 16.5.02.

BOOK HUNTERS, See: BIBLIOFIND, www.bibliofind.com In 1999 it offered more than 20 million used and rare books for sale by thousands of booksellers around the world, making this the most interesting book-selling site on the Web. Become a Bibliofind Bookseller! Join here. Bookseller Log-in. 1p, in PP 1697: 138. – At last some cooperation organized among second-hand booksellers! Still this covers only ca. 5% of the books published, about 400 million, less if one deducts all the duplicates for sale. – J.Z.

BOOK PUBLISHING, See: RED & BLACK BOOK PROJECT, www.radio4all.org/redblack/index.html 19pp, in PP 1717: 136. – On a project to produce and give away cheap photocopied anarchist texts. – It would be more sensible to reproduce them very cheaply and sell them very cheaply on microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs. – J.Z. – ZUBE, JOHN to RED & BLACK BOOK PROJECT, 26.7.01, 3pp: 136. Could not be delivered to the given e-mail address, which is disabled or discontinued. – The URL list on sheet 140 indicates where at least some of their texts can be found online. I tried to interest them in the CD-ROM option, as being much cheaper and easier than photocopying. – Well, at least they put some texts online, not only on photocopies. Sooner or later they may appear on CD-ROMs as well. Whoever is interested in more than a few anarchist pages or books will find this to be his presently most economical publishing and reading option. – I have photocopied many hundreds of books – and do not recommend it, as a chore or expense, to anyone, unless, like me, he will use the photocopies to reproduce the books in one cheap alternative medium or the other. J.Z. – 30.5.02.

BOOK, LINE AND THINKER, mediadirector@booklineandthinker.com, 1p, in PP 1679: 9.

BOOK, LINE AND THINKER, A Book Catalog with an Attitude, 2pp, links, in PP 1697: 174. mediadirector@booklineandthinker.com

BOOK, LINE AND THINKER, Home Page, 1p, mediadirector@booklineandthinker.com , in PP 1675: 157.

BOOK, LINE AND THINKER, Let’s Link, 1p, with 1p by J.Z., in PP 1679:125. www.booklineandthinker.com

BOOKCHIN, MURRAY, Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism: An Unbridgeable Chasm, extract from the book by AK press, downloaded from SPUNK LIBRARY, 30pp, in PP 1732: 137. – For some reason or the other Bookchin’s writings have never appealed to me as worth my time & energy to read. But I want to supply at least one sample of them. So here it is. – J.Z.

BOOKSHOPS & BOOK EXHIBITIONS, See: ANARCHISM 2001, The 20th Annual Anarchist Bookfair, 20th October 2001, organized by Freedom Press, 2pp, in PP 1722: 202. I suppose that this anarchist book fair, like all conventional ones, will confine itself to print on paper. At least there is no hint that it would welcome alternative media. – The printed book traders in the Southern Highlands of NSW, where I live, recently organized a “book trail” and leaflet with all their addresses – but specifically excluded all books offered on microfilm, floppies, CD-ROMs and all very cheap local second hand book sources, like those by LIFELINE, St. VINCENT DE PAUL, SALVATION ARMY, THE SMITH FAMILY and regular garage sales. The fully free marketing of books should not be left to the special interests of professionals with vested interests. – J.Z., 30.5.02. http://freespace.virgin.net/anarchist.bookfair/frmain.htm mail@anarchistbookfair.org

BOOKSHOPS, See: MICRONATION & SOVEREIGNTY BOOKSTORE, THE, 4pp, in PP 1722: 192. www.angelfire.com/nv/micronations/bookstore.html – Since the html version was spread over 22 pp, I did reduce it here in plain text to 4pp. – This literature in print list has, obviously, been compiled by a libertarian, Ayn Rand and SF fan. – J.Z.

BORDERS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Determining Borders, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 912. – Alas, here shows some of his remaining territorialism. Their private and coop property limits and membership lists and private contracts are all the “borders” that they need. Local and majoritarian decision-making is still wrongful territorial governmental over dissenters and not self-government for all. – J.Z., 7.7.01.

BORSODI, RALPH, Note on Banking as a Profession and its Reform, 1p, based on his article: The Nature of Banking, GREEN REVOLUTION, Dec. 77, in PP 1745-1748: 701.

BOUDREAU, DONALD J. & MORRIS, ANDREW P., Withholding the Taxpayer Hostage, THE FREEMAN, 4/99, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 380. (Modern titles! – Rather extortion, penalization & despotism is involved than hostage taking. However, if you have a large tax debt you may not get the government’s permission to leave the country, and some tax debtors are imprisoned, even when old and sick and, intentionally, far away from their spouse, with the remaining assets obviously unable to pay for a tax debt, hugely increased through fines, and old people driven out of their homes as a result, while on social service benefits. Part of the deterrent tax policy. I encountered such a case in Chicago, in 1990. The victim & his wife were long-term libertarian tax resisters. – J.Z.)

BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., American Culture, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 210. – On Anti-Americanism and “Cultural Imperalism”. – The more popular services like MacDonald’s are, world-wide, the more they are attacked by some uncritical critics. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Hayek Turns 100, THE FREEMAN, 5/99, 3pp, in PP 1766-68: 135. – Hayek was born 100 years ago – would be more accurate. Bodies don’t have birthdays. Only their work may live on and in his case it certainly does. – J.Z.

BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., Self-Government, THE FREEMAN, 9/00, 3pp, in PP 1754: 90. – He, too, failed to realize that genuine self-government requires individual sovereignty & individual secessions, voluntary membership in societies and States, competition between such associations and full exterritorial autonomy for them. The limited government concept is all too limited – for all those who do not subscribe to it and all too unlimited and limiting for those not subscribing to territorial rule and the ideals of such rulers. – J.Z.)

BOULDING, KENNETH E., Pathologies of the Market and their Cure, 2pp: 130, in PP 1574-75. – A free market without e.g. full monetary freedom and exterritorial autonomy for alternative systems, is not really a FREE market. – J.Z., 8.11.1999.

BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION – THE CAPITALIST WEBRING, Introduction on how to join, 1p, in PP 1628: 202. Member of LinkExchange. Still in the too-hard-basket for me. – J.Z.

BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION, Addition to the B.R. Queue, 2pp, in PP 1629: 165. Another webring. They and I will have to wait until I am much more familiar with website uploading procedures and have a suitable program for it, too. – J.Z.

BOWKER, Ulrich’s International Periodicals Directory, 2pp, in PP 1610: 98. – Bowker publishers an enormous number of different directories. I never got an order through this one. So often I do not even bother to reply to their annual demands for updates. – J.Z.

BRACEWELL-MILNES, BARRY, An Attack on Saving: The July 1997 Budget, 1p: 780, in PP 1601-04. – Every government budget is such an attack and an incomplete description on how the looters are going to dispense their favours. – J.Z.

BRACTON, De Legibus Et Consuetudinibus Angliae. Bracton on the Laws and Customs of England, attributed to Henry of Bratton, c. 1210-1268, here links only and a 4pp introduction, in PP 1675: 17. http://bracton.law.cornell.edu/bracton/Unframed/ etc, since there are various versions offered.

BRADEN, SPRUILLE, For a Moral Revolution, 3pp: 82, in PP 1549.

BRADFORD, M.E., Culture and Anarchy: Federal Support for the Arts and Humanities, 4pp: 161, in PP 1581-82. – Compromiser! J.Z.

BRADFORD, R.W., In the Beginnings, there Were Anarchists, 2pp, in PP 1674: 37. – The moral and rational among them will be there, in the end, too, and the limited government advocates will be recognized as having been inconsistent. – J.Z.

BRADFORD, R.W., The Rise of the New Libertarianism. Why are libertarians abandoning the obligation-based libertarianism of Friedman, Hayek and Mises? 1999, (c)LIBERTY, 6pp, in PP 1674: 6. – Are they, all? Not that I noticed. The conflict between utilitarians and moralists is ancient and continues. – J.Z.

BRIMELOW, PETER, An End to Monetary Instability? FORBES, April 3, 1989, 1p, in PP 1745-1748: 713.

BRINKMAN, MICHAEL, Save FreeMarketopia.com, 1p on his attempt to provide something like the FREE MARKET YELLOW PAGES of years ago, in PP 1664/65: 408. brinkma1@msu.edu

BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBERTARIAN PARTY, News, 4pp, in PP 1618: 188. – Website inquiries: vila@libertarian.bc.ca http://www.libertarian.bc.ca/ – I was hesitant about including these pages of quibbling over relatively trivial matters. But they do illustrate that no party can help being a party. – J.Z.

BROADCASTING, See: ANDERSON, GORDON T., Broadcasting Property Rights, & the 1st Amendment, THE FREEMAN, 11/88, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 208. – Exclusive band-width ownership in certain areas is like feudal chattel ownership towards the listeners & their right to freedom of expression and information. Fully free competition would allow more broadcasting stations than there are listeners willing to pay for them. Anyhow, now the Internet permits “broadcasting” even to individuals, upon orders or individual connections. – J.Z.

BROADCASTING, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, Regulating Broadcast Frequencies, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 971. – Based on the usual error on this subject: “Broadcast frequencies are property, like any other.” – They are not, no more so than sound waves are. Each owns his own voice & broadcast – but has to control its reach, so that it does not disturb but merely serves others who want to listen to him. He is not entitled to disturb others who use their voice or broadcast on the same frequency or frequencies, which means that each has to quiet down & reduce the power of his broadcast accordingly. If one could rightly own a broadcasting frequency without limits, then one could “own” it on the Moon, on Mars, in our Universe and in others as well, which is, obviously, nonsense. Nor does ownership of them for all of Earth make sense, since few reach as far. – Anyhow, with more finely tuned broadcasting stations and receivers there are now more channels available than people find it worth their while to use. Imagine also, some people claiming “ownership” over any of the frequencies which the Sun provides us with free of charge, going beyond what we can receive on our skin or our land. Moreover, the wave spectrum, apart from quantum theory at the ultimate level, is a continuum. So what these “proprietors” claim is a whole batch of frequencies, in their segment, one almost unlimited in number. – Governments have adopted this libertarian fallacy by selling frequencies and pocketing the proceeds. – J.Z.)

BRODIE, RICHARD, Virus of the Mind. The New Science of the Meme, 1996, 253pp, $22, flyer only, in PP 1664/65: 391.

BRODIE, RICHARD, Virus of the Mind. The New Science of the Meme, 1996, 253pp, indexed, hc, $ 22, here a 1p announcement only by Loompanics, in PP 1703: 206. – Domination over us via false ideas, fixed ideas, myths, errors, dogmas, prejudices, unchecked premises, popular fallacies etc. is not a new discovery. I do not expect our cure to come from giving them a new name but, rather, by an alphabetized & encyclopaedic compilation, together with their best refutations so far found and published e.g. on microfiche or CD-ROM and online. – J.Z.

BROEKHYSE, PAUL, Freeonline flexes its muscles at 400,000, THE AUSTRALIAN, 8.8.00, 1p, in PP 1654: 102. – Its “Big Ticket Club” uses the principle of combined purchasing power for its members, which may, for larger purchases, give the advantages of consumer coops to ad-hoc groupings of consumers, pulled together via computers. Imagine buying a car or prefabricated house together with 100,000 other such customers. Computerization of production could even supply each of them with a different model, according to his individual choice – but still at a wholesale price. That kind of business could grow enormously and greatly reduce some of our greatest expenses. – J.Z., 4.10.00.

BROWNE, HARRY, The Breakdown of Government. Why the Government no longer Protects us, Educates our Children, or Balances its Budget, 04. 09. 98, 17pp, in PP 1674: 180. – Did they ever? Will they ever? I doubt this for most territorial governments. Competing governments, ruling exterritorially only over volunteers, are quite another matter. See under PANARCHISM. – J.Z.

BROWNE, HARRY, The Great Libertarian Offer, 1/2 p review of the book in WORLDNETDAILY, customerservice@worldnetdaily.com , in PP 1663: 141.

BROWNE, HARRY, The Great Libertarian Offer, as offered by amazon.com, with editorial and reader reviews, 5pp, in PP 1677: 134. – For a year 2000 book, its 287 pages are moderately priced at $ 13.45, for a new pb. – J.Z.

BROWNE, HARRY, Top 10 Reasons to Get the U.S. out of Yugoslavia, 1p: 119, in PP 1564. – Everyone has an interest in individual rights being protected everywhere, to the extent that they are claimed, anywhere, anytime, by any suppressed dissenters. If and to the extend that governments would, anywhere, uphold individual rights, in a rightful way, they ought to be supported. Experience showed that this cannot be done via air raids and super weapons, not even by the so-called “smart” bombs or rockets. – J.Z., 2.11.99.

BROWNFELD, ALLAN C., Is Freedom High on Today’s Agenda? THE FREEMAN, 9/75, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 350. – Whose agenda? There can be more than one. To each his own. No one to dominate the self-chosen lives of others. Not even liberties and rights should be imposed upon those who disagree with them. – J.Z.

BUCHANAN, JAMES M., Shackle and a Lecture in Pittsburgh, Review, 2pp, of: SHACKLE, G.L.S., edited by

BUCHANAN, JAMES M., The Deficit & Our Obligation to Future Generations, IMPRIMIS, 1/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 363. – That, too, must be a voluntarily taken up obligation, like that of parents and grandparents. Obviously, it is as wrong to invest in future tax slaves as it is to directly and obviously enslave any people, today children into 12 years of serfdom (for all too many hours every weekday) in schools and young men into selective military slavery. Deficits in volunteer communities are quite another matter. Dissenters are then free to opt out. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

BUCKLEY, JAMES L., Ecology and the Economy: The Problems of Coexistence, 7pp: 109, in PP 1581-82.

BUCKLEY, SALLY, On Trial for Tax Resistance, 2pp: 82, in PP 1583.

BUCKLEY, WILLIAM F., Jr., Death of a Teacher, 1p: 11, in PP 1564. (Frank Chodorov)

BUCKLEY, WILLIMAM F., Nay-Sayer to the Power-Hungry, review, 1p, of: CHODOROV, FRANK, Out of Step, N.Y., Devin-Adair, 1962, 261pp, with minor changes from NATIONAL REVIEW: 104. – When, finally, will all such scarce and scattered freedom writings be brought together, permanently, at least on CD-ROMs??? Will YOU do your bit to achieve that? – How complete or incomplete was the “Fugitive Essays” collection? – J.Z.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Home page, survey of sections, 1/2 p, in PP 1612: 185.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Ken Knabb’s new translations of two more chapters from Guy Debord’s The Society of the Spectacle, knabb@slip.net www.slip.net/~knabb/SI/debord www.slip.net/~knabb 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 409, with 1p virus warning re: “Subject: [filename, random]. Body: Hi! How are you? – I send you this file in order to have your advice. Or: I hope you can help me with this file that I send. Or: I hope you like the file that I send to you. Or: This is the file with the information that you ask for. – See you later. Thanks.” – They are getting really sneaky. So, if you do not know the sender, wipe it, rather than open it. – J.Z.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Site Index, 168pp, n.d., in PP 1612: 116. – knabb@slip.net http://www.slip.net/~knabb – Watch for what this index and these writings do NOT contain! But I do wish other freedom groups would take their own ideas as writings as serious as this site does. This particular index well reveals the leftist roots of Situationism and its limited horizon. However, it is part of the total freedom discussion. – J.Z., 26.2.00.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, Site Map, 5pp, indicating the length of the sites in KB, in PP 1612: 178.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS, The Revolutionary Pleasure of Thinking for Yourself, 1975-1992, 11pp, in PP 1612: 194. – Altogether, the Bureau’s sites form an impressive survey of what they have to offer. Alas, as partisans, they do not include references to all criticism of Situationism – or I have failed to notice them. – J.Z.

BUSINESS OR THE MARKET OR CONTRACTS OR PRIVATE OR COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISES OR VOLUNTEER COMMUNITIES RATHER THAN TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS, See: HAYWOOD, DALE M., We Would Be Wise to … (rely on private firms), THE FREEMAN, 7/86, 5pp, in PP 1749/50: 16. – That should be applied to the “services” of territorial States as well. They should be substituted by voluntary communities and associations, freely competing with each other under full exterritorial autonomy. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

BUSINESS, POLITICS & ETHICS OR MORALITY, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Business Is Ethically Superior to Politics. The Power to Serve Is Better than the Power to Coerce, PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES No. 57, 4pp: 71. – When consumers are sovereign, I would rather speak of the “ability to serve”. Government monopolists have also the “power” to serve me, whether I like their services or not, whether I use them or not, and regardless of how extensively I use them, charging me an arbitrary price for their services, and sometimes disservices. Even the monopoly post office and the monopoly taxation office, for instance, are not mad enough to charge not only postage and taxes as their fees but also and much higher “availability” charges as are levied for many local government or monopoly corporation public services, e.g. garbage, water, telephone and sewage servives. If they did, we would have a revolution on our hands. And such wrongs and irrationalities go on an on, inspite of some contrary publicity and protests. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

BUSINESS, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, Can you Do Business without Dirtying your Hands? 7pp, 1993, in PP 1705: 1. cmichel@cmichel.com

BUTTERBACH, CHRISTIAN, Website and correspondence with John Zube, 42pp, in PP 1609: 60 – www.butterbach.net cb@mail.com [CB: The preceding address is now obsolete and bounces! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm]

BUTTERBACH.NET, Welcome, tri-lingual, 2pp, in PP 1676: 155 & 157. With links. It brings, among other things, Werner Ackermann’s COSMOPOLITAN UNION appeal, in German, English & French, my draft on the anarchist spectrum of hyphenated anarchism types and their anarchist opposites and also my supplementary literature list, to PP 1620[CB: Now to PP 1768!] and has exterritorialist ambitions for the future. – J.Z., 22.5.01. www.butterbach.net…………………… [CB: E-mail address deleted by me! For first e-mail contact please go to http://www.butterbach.net/contact.htm]

BUTTS, CARTER, Against Intellectual Property, n.d., two pages of links to articles and to related topics like censorship. ctb@andrew.cmu.edu , in PP 1674: 201.

BUY AUSTRALIAN? PREGENTIL, XAVIER, Fighting the Globalization? 2pp circular, 27.6.01, in PP 1717: 180. – The pop slogans: “Buy Australian!” & “Buy American!” etc. need effective and public refutation since anti-globalism is just another false conclusion from such protectionist notions. Something like: Your paper dollars, used to pay for imports, will return in payment for exports. They have no other value for any foreigner. So, the advice should rather be: Buy foreign goods and services to promote your export jobs. Imports promote exports. Stop imports and you stop exports. In mass media, advertisements and public “discussions” we are bombarded with the fallacies and almost never find the refutations. – J.Z., 20. & 29.7.01. PREGENTIL@aol.com EuroLibertarians http://libertarians.cjb.net http://maxpages.com/libertarian

CAGGIANO, ALLEN, On Alternative Fuel Engine of Liberty Dynamics, “My fuel implosion vaporization system”, 3pp, in PP 1737/38: 339. libertydynamics_pub-owner@yahoogroups.com http://libertydynamics.cc – Another confidence trick or play with words? I would expect more from the ultrasound-carburettor, which breaks up potential fuel particles so finely that even “fuel” like molasses, containing up to 20% water, can be burned efficiently. Naturally, oil companies are not very interested in this kind of motor engine option. – Numerous kinds of alternative motors were and are offered. Were and are they all objectively tested and compared? – Is there a directory to all of them or a single annual world exhibition for their models? Or a single CD-ROM which displays some details on all of them? To me it is as absurd to display and try to market each of them separately, as it is to display and market only a single libertarian book – or a few of them – instead of all of them. – The same applies, I believe, to alternative flying machines. – As an ANALOG article, many years ago demonstrated, even efficient steam cars were bypassed by at least then less efficient and more polluting motor cars. – Under today’s conditions, without a proper market for ideas and other significant innovations, the better mousetrap does not always win. -But consistent free marketeers could bring them to the fore – starting with libertarian ideas. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

CAHILL, JOHN P., Government Control of Private Schools? , THE FREEMAN, 7/72, 3pp, in PP 1765: 132.

CALHOUN, JOHN C., See: WATKINS, WILLIAM J., Jr., John C. Calhoun: Champion of Sound Economics, THE FREEMAN, 2/95, 3pp, in PP 1759/60: 314. – See, however, his support for the government-supported fur trade, described in the article by BURTON W. FOLSOM: FOLSOM, BURTON W., Jr., John Jacob Astor & the Fur Trade: Testing the Role of Government, THE FREEMAN, 6/97, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 317. – With interesting remarks on John C. Calhoun, as statist, protectionist and monopolist, not as consistent libertarian. – “Everything good is rarely together.” – J.Z.

CALL, ASA V., Insuring Your Insurance, 2pp: 53, in PP 1549.

CALLAHAN, GENE & MORGENSTERN, STU, A Free Market for Genes? Posted May, 25, 2,000, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2pp, in PP 1684: 134. mail@mises.org – To whom do genes belong in the first place? And under what conditions are they passed on to any gene manipulator by their natural owner? Manipulating someone’s genes – or his food or drink, without his consent, is one thing. Doing it with his consent is another. A mere discovery of their nature does no more give an exclusive right to them than the discovery of a continent gives such a claim to the discoverer. – PIOT, J.Z., 16.5.01.

CAMBODIA, See: REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., The Cambodian Experiment in Retrospect, THE FREEMAN, 5/89, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 422. – The barbarism practised there and then went even further than is described here: Anyone with a primary education, able to read (proof: wearing glasses!) was seen as an intellectual opponent, in the case of children as a future opponent – and was thus murdered if he could not manage to escape. – However, one should not leave out of consideration how badly illiterate tribesmen had previously been treated by the “educated” people in the city – always under the pretence that it would be in their own “best interests”. The tribal people were not permitted to opt out of this despotic paternalism and, finally, communists armed, trained and ideologically motivated them to strike back, quite ruthlessly and indiscriminately. Mass murder upon the principle of “collective responsibility” is also committed by “civilized” people and governments, with low or high technology. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

CANADIAN CRYONICS NEWS, Fall 1995 (November), No.30 – Winter 2000 (February), No. 43 (its last issue), 390 pages, in PP 1605&1606: 1. – Editor Ben Best, Cryonics Society of Canada, P.O. Box 788, Station A, Toronto, Ontario, M5W 1G3, Canada, website: http://www.benbest.com/cryocdn.html, is now president of CRYOCARE benbest@benbest.com NOTE that this magazine contains numerous website & other references. From an interest in cryonics options only – Ben Best widened the search to one for all anti-aging and anti-death opportunities. May he be even more fruitful in his new job! – J.Z.

CAPITALISM, See: ELLIOTT, NICK, Islamic Capitalism: The Turkish Boom, THE FREEMAN, 2/89, 2pp, in PP 1759/60: 369. – Has the economic and political refugee stream from Turkey to e.g. Germany stopped? – A lasting boom economy under monetary despotism? – J.Z. 1.6.02. “Time is the possibility of different observations on the same object.”

CAPITALISM, See: GUNNISON CAPITALISM WEB, Home Page, with links, e.g. to topics like drugs, guns & free speech, 4pp, in PP 1680: 136. (c) 1999-2000 by LEXTITAN. – It starts out with a quote from LEX TITAN’S LIBERTY: “Give me Liberty!”, going back to a famous quote from the American Revolution. Why not TAKE it? There are, e.g., few, if any restrictions upon the use of alternative media like microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, in many to most countries, to fully, easily, permanently and extremely cheaply publish ALL libertarian writings for the first time – and in all major languages. “Gimme!” is not really a libertarian slogan! – J.Z., 24.5.01.

CAPITALISM, See: MANN, FREDERICK, Walk for Capitalism, 2pp, in PP 18, 2nd ed.: 158. – The most thoughtless approach to economic freedom – unless you use your walking for thinking and talking. But if you think, talk, write & publish about economic freedom you don’t have to walk at the same time. – J.Z., 24.2.02.

CAPITALISM, See: MARTIN, BRIAN, Nonviolence versus Capitalism, London, WRI, 2001, ISBN 0903517 19 1 or free on web in html and pdf at www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/01nvc/ brian_martin@uow.edu.au 1p flyer, in PP 1732: 203. – I happen to believe that GENUINE capitalism, not the straw-man image, usually so called, IS non-violent and that legalized monopolies and privileges are best non-violently fought by freeing competition, in ALL spheres that provide wanted services and goods. – I would be more interested in a survey of the value of various non-violent methods against territorial statism. Gene Sharp, in his writings, lists hundreds of such methods, as if quantity rather than quality mattered. – J.Z.

CAPITALIUM, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 628. – “The Capitalian Sector is the main economic sector for Poliverium and is an unrestrained capitalist system of pure competition. The government is responsible for providing non-invasive regulations for all Poliverian economic sectors. The Poliverian Central bank, which prints money and regulates its supply, is in Capitalium.” – What else but pure competition could rightly decide how many note-issuing banks are needed, even in any voluntary community and what kind of central clearing and mutual assurance they could or should provide for each other by contract? And any regulation but self- or contractual regulation is inherently invasive action by an outsider although he may be a member or board of the same volunteer community. Such a mixed economy, free enterprise plus some bureaucracy, could be agreed upon by all who joined in a corresponding volunteer community but it is certainly not the optimal or most free economy that will be represented by it. – J.Z., 5.7.01. – See LIBERTOCRACY & GREG FLANAGAN.

CAPLAN, BRYAN, Libertarian Purity Text, 6pp, in PP 1616: 193. – URL & e-mail not mentioned here. I do not always think of adding them when printing material out or asking for all links to be added. – J.Z.

CARPENTER, SCOTT, Why I Hunt, 1p, LFCT, Oct. 9, 00, in PP 1661: 66. – All of us are the hunting targets of governments to be killed or more or less enslaved. It does not help us if we become or remain hunters – of more or less defenceless animals. Nor do I, for one, like the “pleasure” involved in this un-sporting “sport”. Target-shooting is quite another matter. If someone shot at a tyrant, then he would certainly risk his own life, too, & the lives of his friends, family & associates. – J.Z., 30.1.01. – editor@libertyfreepress.com

CARSON, CLARENCE B., The Fruits of Independence, THE FREEMAN, 9/84, 12pp, in PP 1749/50: 282. – Did C.B.C. realize the fruits of individual sovereignty, individual secessionism and voluntary associationism or only those of “limited” but still territorial governments? – J.Z., 1.6.02.

CASCADE POLICY INSTITUTE, Home Page, August 1999, 2pp, e-mail: info@CascadePolicy.org : 207, in PP 1568. – I do wish someone, or some organization or network, would systematically archive libertarian sites and provide a permanent library service that would make cheap duplicates of them available in various alternative media. – So far no one seems to know how many anarchists and libertarian pages are more or less temporarily offered on the Internet. – J.Z.

CCRKBA HOME PAGE, 2pp, Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, in PP 1685/86: 152. “All rights reserved” – including, apparently, the right to make the site difficult to print out! Much on the right side was cut off and one of its depicted heroes was decapitated on the page – but not by me! – J.Z. www.@ccrkba.org

CD-ROM PROJECT, See: GABB, SEAN, Review of: MILL, JOHN STUART, ON LIBERTY, 1859, published online, Sep. 93, 281 Kbs, prepared by dell@wiretap.spies.com from the Harvard Classics edition, 7pp, in PP 1739: 128. – Although he mentions in his review: “… many of our classical texts are virtually unavailable to anyone without access to one of the great university libraries… “, he does not mention the CD-ROM but only the online publishing option. Why are radicals so slow to take up this radical freedom of expression and information opportunity? – J.Z.

CD-ROM PROJECT, See: ISIL, Appeal for financial assistance isil@isil.org www.isil.org , in PP 1737/38: 416. – As far as its publications, in any language, are concerned, it does not need any financial assistance but just a bit of free enterprise initiative, to get its members to put all their freedom writings and even those of many others, onto a few CD-ROMs. That is not a financial problem but at most one of insight and coordination and willingness to utilize such an affordable technology. It managed to get its excellent leaflets onto the Internet but not yet all freedom writings in all languages. What better project for international collaboration and assistance among libertarians could there be? Can a few conferences and publications (temporarily printed on paper) be a good enough substitute? Could we achieve a libertarian library, bibliography, abstracts & review compilations, indexes, encyclopaedias, directories etc. cheaply, fast and easily enough otherwise? So why is this freedom of expression and information opportunity not discussed in their newsletters and conferences? Why do they remain largely stuck upon print on paper and on physical meetings and spend all too much of their limited resources, time and energy on them? – At least it offers audio tapes of its conferences and some of its output online. But e.g. microfiche, floppy disks and CD-ROMs, not to speak of CVDs, could offer so much more and more cheaply, without publishing risk and capital outlays! – J.Z., 1.3.02.

CD-ROMS OF LIBERTARIAN LITERATURE, See: PEACE PLANS 1-20, now available as RTF e-mail attachments to anyone interested, upon request, in small batches, no charge – until I can offer them cheaply on a CD-ROM, together which much other libertarian material: Total: 7.84 Mbs from over 1450 pages, which it took me 13 years to produce. Since then about 70 issues p.a., averaging over 300 pages – but only on microfiche! Note that PEACE PLANS 19 A & B, on monetary freedom, are already available in the appendix on my main website: www.acenet.com.au/~jzube – which brings my LMP Literature List up to PEACE PLANS 1545. – Note: PEACE PLANS 399-401, my first peace book, is now also digitized and, for the time being, available free online, as a zipped WORD file, 579 Kbs. Unzipped with ca. 2.3 Mbs, it is a bit too much for e-mailing. In future it is to be available, with much else, on a libertarian CD-ROM. – Please note also that the above listed Mbs are among my contributions towards one or several libertarian CD-ROMs that either I or others will come to compile. You may include them or any segment on your website. Anyone may also freely reproduce the nearly 5 Mbs of my main website and the supplementary list for PEACE PLANS 1546 – 1620 [CB: Now to 1768!] that is available on the www.butterbach.net (Size?) I do intend to continue my LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING until I have reached PEACE PLANS (PP) No. 2,000. But do not expect me to scan-in all of its ca. 500,000 pages. The microfilming of pages is still much more accurate, is automated and computerized and much easier and time-saving for me, even through a commercial micrographic agency, than is scanning and proof-reading. My conversion from duplicating and offset printing the above early PEACE PLANS issues to microfiching the following helped me to increase my annual page output about 189 times! Have you become 189 times as productive through your computer usage? Apart from copyrights restrictions, to the extent that they can be successfully imposed upon us or are supported by you, you are invited to scan-in all those libertarian texts that you do like and that are accessible to you and to offer them e.g. on microfiche, on floppy disks, on CD-ROMs, via e-mail or on websites. If all active libertarians did the whole job of permanent and cheap libertarian publishing, tackling e.g., the whole backlog of out of print and unpublished libertarian writings, in a division of labor scheme, in loose collaboration, just to avoid the duplication of efforts and to announce all of them, then each participant would not have to do much of this chore and spend much time, money and energy on it. Perhaps as few as 300 CD-ROMs or at least CVDs could already reproduce all libertarian writings and 10 CD-ROMs might already contain a life-time’s libertarian reading! How many libertarian Mbs do you have to offer for the first libertarian CD-ROM issues? How many do you offer on the Internet? – PIOT, John Zube, jzube@acenet.com.au LIBERTARIAN MICROFICHE PUBLISHING, P.O. Box 52 Berrima, NSW 2577, Australia, Tel.: (02) 48771436 – No Fax! www.acenet.com.au/~jzube

CEBA BOOKS, List of 4 of its books, 1p, in PP 1717: 208. www.pathway.net/CEBA/default.HTM – It mentions a title by Robert N. Mateer of “LIBERTY UNIVERSITY” – I have not yet heard or read about the latter. Probably, like the books, a conservative one. – J.Z., 29.7.01.

CENSORSHIP, VOLUNTARY, VIA AN ALL TO LIMITED CHOICE OF PUBLISHING MEDIA, See: CRANE, ANGUS E., The Day We Read No More, THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 269. – The worst kind of voluntary “censorship” is that which keeps most freedom writings rather unpublished, untranslated or out of print than reproducing all of them, cheaply and permanently, on affordable alternative media. – J.Z.

CENTER FOR LIBERTARIAN STUDIES, THE, Books to Buy, 1p, on 3 Rothbard books for sale: Man, Economy, and State; The Ethics of Liberty & What has government done to our money? Even my 4th print-out of this site was still cut off! in PP 1661: 95.

CENTER FOR LIBERTARIAN STUDIES, THE, LEFT AND RIGHT: A Journal of Libertarian Thought, Global Table of Contents, 1965-68, 3pp in PP 1661: 92. All issues are online now, not only on microfiche in PEACE PLANS 984.

CENTER FOR LIBERTARIAN STUDIES, THE, Past Articles, 1p list, in PP 1661: 90. The pricing of its JLS assures it only a limited circulation. It sure priced itself out of my reach, even with its microfiche editions. Furthermore, it limits its influence by government-upheld copyrights claims. Only on the Internet is it economically competitive. It could become very competitively priced, for all its output – IF it placed it on one or several CD-ROMs. But so far it seems addicted to: a) expensive & risky printed editions on paper, b) over-priced microfilm editions & to the c) Internet, as if the latter were already a cure-all. – J.Z., 1.2.01. info@libertarianstudies.org

CHADWICK, WILLIAM, A New Look at The Abolitionists, THE FREEMAN, 3/76, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 604.

CHADWYCK HEALEY, The Nineteenth Century Home Page, on ca. 1,000 economics texts, extract only, 20 pp, on texts microfiched by C.H. – that might be of interest to libertarians: 331 in PP 1577-78. – The home page itself did not download for me but this title list did. From it I extracted some titles. The whole list could easily contain more articles of some interest to some freedom lovers – but I do not know this literature well enough to recognize all such titles. Please point other microfilmed freedom titles out to me, for further listings. I extracted 82 titles, with a total of 17,279 pages, coming to 77 pages per fiche or 210 pages per title, in the average. – The average page density on LMP microfiche is much higher and the price much lower. – Who will look for more such microfilm offers, on the Internet or in the various guides to and catalogues of microfilms in print? – J.Z.

CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, Land of Opportunity, THE FREEMAN, 1/87, 1pp, in PP 1751/52: 398. – Lands for unlimited honest opportunities do no longer exist but have to be established or re-established. Territorial governments provide all too many opportunities for power addicts and dishonest people and cannot effectively cope with them. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

CHAMBERLAIN, PARK, Our Inalienable Rights. Should Government Be Limited in their Defence? THE FREEMAN, 12/69, 2pp: 46. – It has managed to alienate all too many people towards their rights and liberties. It should have nothing to do with their defence or with defence and policing in general. It is quite incompetent on these 3 points as well! – J.Z., 18.5.02.

CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, Confessions of an Individualist, 1940, indexed, 336 pp, in PP 1698: 1. – One of the all too many books which have been all too long out of print, although it would have cost authors & publishers or their heirs less than $ 50 to keep them in print at least on microfilm and even much less, together with hundreds of other freedom books, on a CD-ROM. I would gladly stop this edition – IF they provided this service themselves to their readership. Most seem too snobbish about it. It has to be either in print or paper or on a website, or nothing. – I attached some hand-written notes in the margins. J.Z., 9.7.01.

CHAUDHURI, ANITA, Feeling sick? It may just be your computer, 1p, in PP 1660: 118. – THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 2.10.00, on chemicals emanating from heated up computer casings & the sick building syndrome.

CHIANG, HARRIET, Top State Court Says Jurors Must Honor Law, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, May 8, 01, 2pp, in PP 1707: 197. distributed by JURY RIGHTS PROJECT, 31.5.01. – At least SOME judges are more interested in upholding unjust law – because it is the law – and their legal – or illegal – privileges, than in upholding justice. M.G. suggested that upon a charge that one would SHOW “contempt of court”, one might reply: “No, your honour, I’m trying to hide it!” But it would probably be safer to just THINK such a reply. – J.Z., 2.6.01. – jrights@levellers.org www.leverllers.org/jrp/

CHICAGOAN SCHOO OF ECONOMICS, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Vienna and Chicago: A Tale of Two Schools, THE FREEMAN, 2/98, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 159.

CHILDREN, ABANDONE BABIES, See: ROCHE, TIMOTHY, A Refuge for Throwaways, TIME, Feb, 21, 2000, 2pp, in PP 1716: 91. – On a movement to provide safe space for unwanted newborns, some of them now found abandoned, e.g. in dumpsters. – Naturally, all “value-free” “judgements” and economic motives that lead to such crimes ought to be countered as well. – J.Z., 30.5.02.

CHILDREN’S RIGHTS & DIVORCE, See: ARNDT, BETTINA, Courts & divorce: it’s time for a rethink, 1p, in PP 1654: 103. A. or SMH, August 2,000. – The freedom of movement of separated parents may have to be restricted to give children easier access to both. That insight took a long time to spread finally to courts. – J.Z., 4.10.00. – Family Law Pathways Advisory Group (FLPAG): www.law.gov.au/familylawpathways

CHILDREN’S RIGHTS, THE CHILDREN’S BILL OF RIGHTS, April 20, 1996, drafted by several hundred children from around the world, in 1996. 5 pages, in PP 1606. Secretariat CBOR, 5504 Scioto Rd., Bethesda, Maryland, 20816, USA, lenar@tenet.edu or dibivort@umd5.umd.edu – For some more libertarian versions see the anthology in PP 589/90.

CHINA, See: MOSHER, STEVEN W., The Fight for Beijing, THE FREEMAN, 6/91, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 354. – They did have the right to resist despotism and the right to secede and establish their own governments or societies under the tolerance of exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer communities. But they did not have the right to force the remaining few communists to live under other ideological systems. They should have insisted, among other things, upon the continuance of the Beijing regime – for all its voluntary followers – and upon individual rights for members of the Red Army and its transformation into a rightful volunteer militia to uphold individual rights. Most of the participants had not considered such and related alternatives. For instance, they did they demonstrate or argue against Legal Tender and for Free Banking (in spite of the dozens to hundreds of unemployed or under-employed in Red China), perhaps even not for Free Trade. Their appreciation of individual rights was rather limited, judging by the utterances of the survivors who managed to escape. – “Democracy” is not enough and becomes all too often a means to suppress major rights and liberties, although not as atrociously as do some of the despotic and totalitarian regimes. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

CHINA, See: NOCK, ALBERT J., The Criminal State, from H.L. Mencken’s AMERICAN MERCURY, March 1939, 4pp, in PP 1607/8: 3. Also my note in the entry after NOCK… – J.Z.

CHINA, See: RUSSELL, DEAN, Living in Two Chinas, THE FREEMAN, 11/85, 5pp, in PP 1759/60: 88.

CHINA, See: TIANAMEN SQUARE, APRIL – JUNE 4TH, 1989, Home Page, 2pp, christusrex_inc@hotmail.com www.christusrex.org , in PP 1674: 84. – A programme for a LIBERTARIAN revolution would be more helpful. It could ALSO liberate the xyz schools of communist and socialist “thoughts” that are likewise suppressed in Red-China. A “golden bridge” must be provided for the remaining communists etc., in China and world-wide, in form of panarchistic volunteer communities – that are exterritorially fully autonomous. Not only anarcho-capitalist ideals must be offered for their consenting adults but also full experimental freedom and freedom of action for all self-concerned other groupings, until their members have learned their lessons, one by one. Such a liberation effort could be almost or quite bloodless, the more so, the more consistent and well publicized it is. See my programme for it e.g. in PEACE PLANS 16-18 & 61-63. – PIOT, J.Z., 3.5.01 & 21.5.01

CHINA, See: ZHENG, PUHIE, Crackdown in China, THE FREEMAN, 9/89, 5pp, in PP 1755/56: 126. Did it ever quite stop since the communists came to power there? It just gets even more severe, sometimes. – J.Z.

CHODOROV, FRANK, Out of Step, N.Y., Devin-Adair, 1962, 261pp, review, 1p, by BUCKLEY, WILLIMAM F., Nay-Sayer to the Power-Hungry, with minor changes from NATIONAL REVIEW: 104. – When, finally, will all such scarce and scattered freedom writings be brought together, permanently, at least on CD-ROMs??? Will YOU do your bit to achieve that? – How complete or incomplete was the “Fugitive Essays” collection? – J.Z.

CHOMSKY, NOAM, Anarchism, Marxism & Hope for the Future, 1996, 4pp, The Common Good, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1695: On Henry George & Taxation, a paragraph only: 113, from THE SCHOOL OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM.

CHOMSKY, NOAM, Notes on Anarchism, from “For Reasons of State”, in a revised version from his introduction to Guerin’s book: Anarchism. I did not succeed in downloading the latter version, 10pp, in PP 1717: 4.

CHOMSKY, NOAM, Notes on Anarchism. A revised version of his introduction to: Daniel Guerin, Anarchism: From Theory to Practice, 1997, 16pp, with some website addresses: 93, in PP 1583. – Chomsky is one of the anarchists least favoured by me. He is one of those giving anarchism a bad name. But I have to admit that he was one of the first to put some of his writings onto CD-ROMs. Alas, he did not do so in text-only format but in multimedia format, which meant that each of the disks could reproduce only one of his books, instead of 200 – 500 freedom books. Perhaps he would not have liked their competition on the same disk. – J.Z.

CHRIST, CARL F., Review, 6pp, of: SELGIN, GEORGE, The Theory of Free Banking: Money Supply under Competitive Note Issue, Totowa, Rowman and Littlefield, 1988, co-published with the Cato-Institute: 357, in PP 1574-75. – In my view no more than A theory of free banking and an incomplete one at that. – J.Z.

CHRISTIANITY & FREEDOM, See: SANDLIN, P. ANDREW, Rev., Christianity: Mother of Political Liberty, 2pp, in PP 1660: 112. From CHALCEDON REPORT, 10/2000. (I would deny the truth of this – but it is a point of view. – J.Z.) www.chalcedon.edu

CHRISTIANITY, See: KIRK, RUSSELL, We Cannot Separate Christian Morals and the Rule of Law, 6pp: 216, in PP 1581-82. – As if justice could exist only among Christians! – More honestly he should have said: I and many others cannot …. – J.Z.

CIRA, Listes 45 a 51, 1810 ouvrages entres a la bibliotheque de 1988 a 1995 et catalogues, 48pp, in PP 1694: 13. – It looks as if I have the job of downloading their complete catalogue to 15,000 titles still ahead of me. It would make a good start towards an anarchist bibliography. – When will someone combine all such catalogues towards a bibliography, starting with the institutions listed under 3? Double entries could be reduced to extra location hints. Alas, fighting the police in the streets, while blocking entries to meetings of their opponents, seems to be more fun for most of the anarchist “activists”. What an image they give of “anarchists” to the opponents of anarchism! According to such actions, all too well publicized, anarchists seem to be opponents of classical liberties like freedom of association, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech and freedom of information! – Even most statists are not as opposed to liberty. – J.Z., 7.7.01.

CIVILIAN-BASED DEFENSE, Links, 2pp, in PP 1607/8: 71. – I would have expected to find something by BRIAN MARTIN there.

CLANCY, ROBERT, Christopher Columbus, 1992, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 196.

CLANCY, ROBERT, Dealing with Unemployment, 1992, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 195. – He complains that a link to land is practically never mentioned. I do the same about monetary freedom. – J.Z.

CLANCY, ROBERT, Ethnic Conflict, 1992, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 194.

CLANCY, ROBERT, Free Trade: Practising What We Preach, 2pp: 102, in PP 1572-73. – As a Georgist he did not realize that free enterprise and free trade in money options is much more required for the abolition of unemployment than any land reform. – J.Z.

CLANCY, ROBERT, Liberals, 1957, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 194.

CLANCY, ROBERT, Philosophy, 1989, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 195.

CLANCY, ROBERT, Pyramids, Public Works and the Causes of Mass Unemployment, 1978, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 191. – The monetary freedom approach to unemployment is ignored, here, too. When less than 3% are engaged in agriculture and can produce enough food not only for the whole country but for export to many other countries, then an unemployment rate of e.g. 10% cannot be abolished by making more agricultural land available to new settlers – with no interest in, knowledge of or skills required for agriculture, neither capital nor credit, nor ready markets for any additional produce they might be able to offer after a while. Henry George certainly did not have all the answers and least of all with his single tax. Note also that at the same time produce remains unsold and is destroyed and food production is curtailed, while those unemployed, who are not living on hand-outs, go hungry. The exchange of labour for the labour, goods and services of others is interfered with, primarily by the money monopoly (i.e. for EXCHANGE MEDIA!) of the central note issuing bank (or system), and IT must be freed. That is NOT done by opening up land for subsistence or small scale farming e.g. to unemployed watchmakers, engineers and architects. – I grew up in a city, West Berlin, in which up to 1/3rd or the able and willing workers were unemployed, among them 20,000 professionals. It wasn’t agricultural labours that they needed but, CITY JOBS! – This is true in spite of the fact that the situation of some of the unemployed and under-employed could, indeed, have been improved if they would have had access to some land, at affordable prices, for growing some of their own vegetables & fruit. Under full monetary freedom much of the ready for sale produce and other consumer goods could be competitively monetized, into sound, optional and market rated shop currencies, which, in short-term and self-liquidating loans, could be used to pay wages and salaries with and to assure the sale of their backing. – The short-term capital that could thus be mobilized in almost any developed city, in any shopping centre, in peace times, is enormous and could very rapidly “soak up” any unemployment by able and willing workers. But this is an option that is neither legally permitted nor widely enough discussed, if at all, among Georgists and other libertarians. – J. Z., 4.5.01 & 19.5.01.

CLANCY, ROBERT, Skepticism Is A Good Thing, 1960, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 192. – Georgists are not sufficiently skeptical towards their single tax notion but treat it as if it were a cure-all. – J.Z.

CLANCY, ROBERT, Stopping Crime, 1990, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 196.

CLANCY, ROBERT, THE FREEMAN and We, 1957, 3pp, in PP 1668/69: 197.

CLANCY, ROBERT, The Science of Henry George, 1991, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 193. – Whatever he was not sufficiently scientific about – does still remain to be sufficiently examined and publicized. – What is in print of criticism of Georgism is rather incomplete. I have microfiched some. Now there is at least a move afood to put all his works on a CD-ROM. See above. – J.Z., 19.5.01.

CLAREMONT INSTITUTE, THE, Editorials of its International Affairs Centre, list only, 5pp, Publications, Morality and the Natural Law, 6pp, in PP 1681: 185. info@claremont.org – All too full of conventional notions, with too few radical libertarian ones intermixed. But they, too, deserve their own panarchy. And they, too, should not be armed with mass extermination devices. Territorialism and notions of collective responsibility lead to no better “defence” proposals than they offer. – Generally, this institute seems to be more christian and conservative than libertarian. It represents territoral constitutionalists rather than individualists and panarchist and overlooks, like so many others, an over 200 year old remark by Immanuel Kant, that any “republic” in which the government still makes all war and peace decisions is, essentially, still a dictatorship. – Free after Kant, and from my faulty memory only: J.Z.

CLARK, HARRY H., Compiler, The Wisdom of Thomas Paine, 19pp, in PP 1668/69: 161. – This is another A-Z compilation that should be made part of a comprehensive libertarian encyclopaedia! – J.Z.

CLARK, JOHN K., A recipe for intelligence, 1p, from LONGEVITY REPORT: 80, in PP 1554/55.

CLARKE, ANTOINE, Abortion: A Technical Problem, 2pp, in PP 1708-1710: 273. “Like Sean Gabb in an ancient issue of FREE LIFE (No. 16, April 1992), I regard abortion as murder…”.

CLARKE, ANTOINE, Liberty in France, PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES No. 11, 4pp, in PP1742: 57. – Alas, French Enlightenment and encyclopaedic efforts and ideas in individual human rights have not been constantly developed and expanded. All too many and extensive relapses occurred, even during the French Revolution. That was demonstrated to me very well when on the 14th of July 1958, in Paris, the Museum of the French Revolution was closed – and a parade of the Veterans of the Algerian War took place. Only among Australian convicts did I ever see such an accumulation of brutish faces. I must admit, that in their uniforms, with many medals, they were better dressed, though. But did they fight for individual rights and liberties? What knowledge did they have of them, or interest in them? That most French people are almost constantly “under the influence”, of their excellent wines, has probably not helped, either. – Not that the U.S., England, Canada, Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Germany or any other country was much, if any better, in this respect. But the French Revolution, like the American one, did start out with such a great promise – and led, also, to so many disappointments, because of its remaining non-libertarian features, not completely removed from all following revolutions, civil wars, uprisings and resistance efforts, either. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

CLASS STRUGGLE, See: MICHEL, CHRISTIAN, The Class Struggle Is not over. Why Libertarians Should Read Marx & Engels …, 1998. 12pp, in PP 1705: 31. – I would rather have them study the alternatives of cooperative production, partnerships and extensive employee shareholding. What remains sensible from all the writings of Marx and Engels can probably expressed on a single page. – J.Z., 29.5.02.

CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, Circular of 15 December 2000, 2pp, in PP 1705: 194. – The records of such meetings should be shared with the world, e.g. on microfiche, floppies, CD-ROMs, audio- and video-tapes. – J.Z.

CLASSICAL LIBERALS OF LAS VEGAS, News of 6 May 2000, 1p, in PP 1705: 131. greggfamily@lvcm.com Inserted by J.Z.: I just hate seeing spare space going to waste! Such hints might help the later publication of the talks given. – J.Z.

CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, See: DIXON, JEREMY, A New Model of Poliltical Space, 2pp, in PP 1645-1653: 910. – 3 Classification schemes from the viewpoint of a left anarchist. I still aim to reproduce on one or several microfiche all the different classification schemes that I have so far come across. Most designers of them are unaware of several others, is my impression so far. A sufficient discussion should include all of them. – J.Z., 4.10.00.

CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, See: DODSON, EDWARD J., Socio-Political Systems, 2 pp, which also belong into a comprehensive anthology of all the various “classification schemes”. – J.Z. In PP 1668/69: 36.

CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES, See: MORRIS, HOWARD, An Open Letter to Advocates of Liberty, “… to persuade libertarians to refrain from political action, n.d., 9pp, in PP 1676: 62. comsenspol@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/comsenspol/

CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS, See: ANONYMOUS, Up versus Down “Peg” Spectrum, 1p, in PP 1706: 195, another “classification system”. – I do still aim to provide a compilation of all the classification systems that I can get hold of – at least on one microfiche. – J.Z.

CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS, See: DRAUGHN, JEFF, Between Anarchism and Libertarianism: Defining a New Movement, 14pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 305. – This article, too, belongs into an anthology of classification systems, still to be compiled or published. – J.Z.

CLICHÉS OF POLITICS, Online Clichés Links, with their refutations, and contents list of the book with that title, produced by FEE, replying to a mere 83 clichés. 5pp, in PP 1684: 88. www.cliches.org – ALL clichés in the social “sciences”, and in public opinion, ought to be systematically and encyclopaedically confronted with their best refutations so far found, not just, as with this book, 83 of ten-thousands to millions. Hundreds to thousands of books of this size would fit onto a single cheap CD-ROM! Furthermore, the essay form is not always optimal for refutations, e.g. in public meetings. Compare e.g. my growing encyclopaedia of SLOGANS FOR LIBERTY. But online such a collection COULD grow considerably, too and would, if numerous A-Z compilations, presently separately copyrighted, were combined. – J.Z., 26.6.01 – Compare also the project for an Encyclopaedia of the Best Refutations of Popular Errors, Myths & Prejudices, which would need thousands of collaborators to become relatively complete and effective. – J.Z., 26.5.02.

CLONING, See: TELEGRAPH, LONDON, Doctor Ready to Clone Human, TSMH, 29.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 52. – Everywhere there are government attempts to restrict cloning, instead of leaving it to the individuals concerned, as “single parents”, responsible for the children or doubles they produce in this way. Naturally, if one imagines that the government has to feed and educate all offspring, and that it can do so rightfully and effectively, as if it were earning its support and that of its dependents, then one becomes opposed to any “excess” population. – J.Z., 28.5.02.

COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY, See: SCHEER, ROBERT, Bush’s Faustian Deal with the Taliban, LA TIMES, 22 May 02, 2pp, in PP 1728: 190, sent in anonymously by generous53@aol.com – Even the Taliban fanatics are entitled to self-government, but only for their own volunteers and only on the basis of exterritorial autonomy. If that had been conceded to them, as well as to all other dissenting minorities, most of the private and governmental terrorist acts would not have taken place, particularly since that would have undermined all notions of collective responsibility as well, whenever they are wrongfully applied to people who are not voluntary followers. And when one can have, quite freely, the government or non-governmental society of one’s dreams, among like-minded people, as a matter of individual choice, hatreds will tend to disappear and one will begin to blame oneself rather than non-members, for the own mistakes. But where are these 2 significant alternatives sufficiently discussed outside my PEACE PLANS series? – Experimental freedom, freedom of action and full minority autonomy for all, but quite without any territorial monopoly! – J.Z., 27.2.02.

COLLEEN, Home Page, For the Love of Freedom, 1p, links to 3 articles, in PP 1663: 100.

COLLEEN, Libertarianism, 1p, in PP 1662: 198. – www.Suite101.com ? I hold that URL’s should be spelled out. Most do now leave out now htlm:// part and some do, apparently, omit the www as well. – To me, and in that form, a URL still looks incomplete. Moreover, my word processors, Word of 97, does not recognize it as a URL without the www! – J.Z. 3.2.01.

COLLET, XAVIER & FLOOD, ANDREW PREGENTIL@aol.com Learning from Nice (summit conference): A view from the French anarchists, in response to revolt.news@usa.net 4 pages, 23.2.01, in PP 1732: 112. – Among other links it mentions: FRENCH INDY MEDIA CENTRE – a part of a global network of web pages that allows anyone to add their own text reports, photos or video for others to look at. www.indymedia.org Would that be useful enough for freedom lovers if the contents is quite indiscriminate or as much of a mixture of rubbish with valuable contributions as the Internet offers? – J.Z., 28.2.02.

COLONIUM, Home Page, 1p , in PP 1689-1693: 616. – “… to found and develop Poliverian colonies, on physical land, to develop non-land based settlements, e.g. on the oceans and to expand the Poliverian economy into foreign territories as well as to recruit individuals, corporations and groups to partner with and/or join Poliverium.”

COMBINED PURCHASING POWER, COMPUTERIZED, See: BROEKHYSE, PAUL, Freeonline flexes its muscles at 400,000, THE AUSTRALIAN, 8.8.00, 1p, in PP 1654: 102. – Its “Big Ticket Club” uses the principle of combined purchasing power for its members, which may, for larger purchases, give the advantages of consumer coops to ad-hoc groupings of consumers, pulled together via computers. Imagine buying a car or prefabricated house together with 100,000 other such customers. Computerization of production could even supply each of them with a different model, according to his individual choice – but still at a wholesale price. That kind of business could grow enormously and greatly reduce some of our greatest expenses. – J.Z., 4.10.00.

COMFORT, ALEX, Obituary from TIME, April 10, 2000, in PP 1676: 154. He died at 80 and had authored 51 books. I would like to see especially his “Authority and Delinquency” back in print, or on microfiche, online or on a CD-ROM, together with many other anarchist texts. A better title might be: “The delinquent authorities”, otherwise one might suppose it to be just another kind of welfare state book. I received no reply upon an enquiring letter to its publisher. – J.Z., 3.5.01. – What percentage of the great libertarians is dead by now, died during my lifetime, is still alive today and well know or still alive and still largely unknown? – J.Z., 24.5.02.

COMFORT, ALEX, The prospects for multiplying our years of youthful vigor are bright and imminent, PLAYBOY, Nov. 1971, 5pp: 745, in PP 1589-94.

COMMITTEE FOR THE FREE WORLD, Three Articles From a Peace Treaty, Agreement on Restoring the Peace in Vietnam, Paris, January 27, 1973, 1p, in PP 1609: 32.

COMMITTEE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CIVILIZATION, Wellington branch of the Anarchist Alliance of Aotearoa, www.mayday2001.org/wellington cec@mad.scientist.com 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 280. – How many of the left-wing anarchists are sufficiently aware of the primary requirements of a genuine civilisation and of all individual rights and liberties, especially the economic ones? Regarding their sign: “It’s always take. It’s never give. That’s not the way we want to live.” – They do not even notice the (still incomplete) exchange society in which they life and by which they live. They complain about “taking” while wanting to engage in “taking” themselves! – PIOT, J.Z., 16.2.02.

COMMON CONSERVATIVE, THE, Practical Conservatism for the Common Man, 3pp, in PP 1697: 88. – The Archives: www.commonconservative.com/archives.html editor@commonconservative.com

COMMON SENSE FOR DRUG POLICY, Home page, with links, 2pp, no URL, in PP 1663: 169. info@csdp.org – Those who conduct a “war” against drugs are more in need of medical and psychiatric attention than those who do use drugs & thus do wrong and harm mainly only to themselves. When they ARE driven to commit crimes against others, to maintain their habit, they do so mostly because the anti-drug war has priced drugs largely out of their reach. By all means, do help those addicts who want to be helped to shake off their addiction – & let drugs be competitively, i.e., cheaply, supplied to those who want to incapacitate or kill themselves off in this fashion or to chemically amuse themselves. – J.Z.

COMMUNISM, See: GREAVES, BETTINA BIEN, Why Communism Failed, THE FREEMAN, 3/91, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 572. – It is still succeeding, all too much, in the West and in other underdeveloped countries. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

COMMUNISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Does “Communism” Mean in Today’s Geo-Political Age of Revolutionary Change? March 12, 1968, 1p, (117) , in PP 1723/24: 354. – I disagreed on so many points that I didn’t bother to write them down. – J.Z.

COMMUNISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, What Is Communism and what Does it Mean? n.d., 13 points, 1p, (71) , in PP 1723/24: 309.

COMMUNISM, See: LABADIE, LAURANCE, Who Is the Real Promoter of Communism? 8.11.66, 1p, in PP 1725: 129. – Alas, he, too, looked for conventional “culprits”, like “financiers” & “corporations”, rather than real economic causes, especially the lack of economic liberties. But he did advocate free banking, with much more sense than many others, in spite of his anti-interest bias. – J.Z., 30.5.05.

COMMUNITARIUM, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 614. – “The Communitarian Sector concentrates on maintaining an environment of moral standards that supports the family and develops public spaces that are cleansed of offensive or immoral behavior or material in a society that encourages diversity and seeks to create a society that finds common moral ground to organize communities inclusive of all ethnicities, nations and religions…”.

COMMUNITY, See: MACHAN, TIBOR R., Community, 3pp, in PP 1614: 104. – I hold that only communities of volunteers deserve the name of communities or nations. And this requires that they are either relatively small ones, for instance “proprietary communities”(as proposed by Spencer Heath and developed by his grandson, Spencer Heath MacCallum, in: “The Art of Community”, and, further, in a dissertation and in a book by Fred Foldvary, also somewhat discussed in THE LIBERTARIAN CONNECTION, later: THE CONNECTION), OR: exterritorially autonomous ones, small or large, as described in my ON PANARCHY sub-series, volumes 1-19. To each the government or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! – PIOT, J.Z.

COMPROMISES, See: STELLE, JOSÉ ÍTALO, The Failure of the “Middle Way”, THE FREEMAN, 8/86, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 361. – It could have succeeded, somewhat, if applied only by “Middle of the Roaders” to themselves and their own affairs. As an imposition upon all it had to fail like all other impositions. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

COMPULSORY VOTING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Compulsory Voting. My last letter on this, 1p, 23. August 99, in PP 1610: 115. – When I finally could no longer avoid paying a penalty for not voting – once again. This time I had actually forgotten this insignificant “event”. Apparently, they could not do without my informal vote. This penalty amounted, in practice, to a penalty for not voting informally! – J.Z.

CONFERENCES, See: SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ANARCHIST CONFERENCE, www.bay-anarchists.org/form.html in PP 1732: 4. – It was planned for 31 March 02 & emphacizes, as usual, anarchist theory. mumpfish@pacbell.net – I wonder whether the participants think that placing all such conference contributions onto a CD-ROM would be too practical, cheap and easy a method for these anarchist theorists. – J.Z. – DAGNY, Sales offer, Barbados, inn, house, restaurant www.edgewaterinn.com/barbados.html 1p, in PP 1732: 8. It would be nice if libertarians could afford and support a permanent holiday & meeting centre of this kind, there. – Any overflow could probably use temporarily tents on their over 7 acres. – Imagine such a place being almost always filled by ever-changing libertarian visitors. – J.Z.

CONFERENCES, Virtual Conferences, See: SMITH, L. NEIL, Online Bookstore, 2pp, in PP 1616: 12. – With a link to VirtualCon 1: 21 Speakers, Live Audio. – We should have more libertarian conferences – of this kind & on microfiche, floppies and CD-ROM. The convenor would simply assure that all submissions to a theme will appear on at least one alternative medium and sold in on-demand production and distribution, in cheap duplicates. Text contributors might get one or several copies “free”, especially if they had paid a moderate administration fee to the convenor. Per page fee will differ probably for different media. Those insisting on print-outs or photocopies or audio tapes would have to pay correspondingly more. I’d prefer it if all submissions were not copyrighted. – J.Z., 27.1.2000.

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS to Members of Selective Service System Local Board No. 94, March 21, 1970, 2pp: 47, in PP 1565-67. – On morality, government, war and the draft. Continued correspondence, 1p: 61, in PP 1565-67. – CENTRAL COMMITTEE FOR CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS, Refusal of Induction by Conscientious Objector, 2pp: 84, in PP 1565-67.

CONSCRIPTION, See: ROLLINS, LOUIS to Members of Selective Service System Local Board No. 94, March 21, 1970, 2pp: 47, in PP 1565-67. – On morality, government, war and the draft. Continued correspondence, 1p: 61, in PP 1565-67. – On conscientious objection.

CONSERVATION, EVEN OF BATTLEFIELD RELICS? See: FROBOUCK, JO ANN, Private Treasures at Antietam, THE FREEMAN, 6/92, 3pp, in PP 1754: 170. – Should the bloody details (of one of the most senseless wars ever, the American Civil War) really be preserved, whether at the expense of the taxpayers or of local proprietors – while ideas, institutions and avenues to prevent wars, civil wars, revolutions and terrorism remain widely ignored? At least someone there should display all the suggestions on how this civil war could have been prevented. As it is, only thrill seekers are served, as at bull fights in Spain. – Well, some even want to preserve deserts, swamps and icy wastes – usually at the expense of others. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

CONSERVATIVE LIBERTARIANS OR LIBERTARIAN CONSERVATIVES, See: VAZZONYI COLUMNS AND FEATURES, List of Links, 3pp, in PP 1680: 147. – Libertarian-conservative. It seems opposed to what it calls the “National Divide”. I hold that we need MORE national divisions – but only of the voluntary and exterritorial type. The conservative libertarians, too, deserve their own panarchy! – PIOT, J.Z., 24.5.01. www.founding.org/aquoi.html.

CONSTITUTIONALISM, See: SHANNON, RUSSELL, Constitutional Restraints, The Market Economy, and Individual Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 10pp, in PP 1755/56: 17. – How effective are constitutional restraints, anywhere, when administered by the State itself, which is supposed to be restrained by them and when the militia as well is also run by the State, rather than self-managed and committed to uphold the rights and liberties of citizens? – J.Z.

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, See: MATTERS OF INTEREST, How Do They Work Out the CPI, July 1998, 1p, on Consumer Price Index: 332, in PP 1581-82.

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, CPI, See: WADE, MATT, Inflation Pressures Throw Doubt on Interest Rate Cut, TSMH, 23.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 51. – Supplying further evidence that the CPI: Consumer Price Index, is manipulated by the Government to make inflation appear lower than it really is. The Reserve Bank, with its note issue monopoly and legal tender power and the legislation legitimizing both, are almost never mentioned in the mass media as the main causal factor for inflation. Within a year the Australian paper dollar lost about 20% against the U.S. paper dollar. The consumer prices that I observe go up and up – but, apparently, do not find their way into the official calculations for the CPI. Just two of my most recent experiences: Bee Pollen went up from $ 40 to $ 59 per kg and my most expensive tooth filling from $ 150 to $ 360! Through manipulating the CPI in its favour, the governments not only makes electoral gains, by covering up the degree of its inflation, but saves in paying CPI- indexed pensions and superannuations – and no one gets charged and imprisoned for such frauds. – If consumers want an honest CPI then they will have to determine it themselves. – J.Z., 10.7.01.

CONSUMER SPENDING AS INDICATOR? See: SKOUSEN, MARK, Correction, Please! The Mother of all Myths, THE FREEMAN, 5/94, 4pp, in PP 1751/52: 180. – Against consumer spending as indicator. The withholding of spending or rush spending, e.g. to escape further inflationary price rises, are now a kind of indicators, in the absence of sound value standards and a competitive supply of sound exchange media. This situation would change very much under full monetary freedom, leading to stable value reckoning and a just sufficient supply of exchange media. The produced and wanted goods and services would then almost sell themselves, quite automatically, by being expressed, in shop foundation money, issued for them by their providers and their associations. These goods and services would then be the main “redemption fund” for competitive exchange media, claimed by consumers, who had earned this currency, often given in short term loans to their employers. Such currency would have only a short circulation period before being redeemed and replaced by new issues. It would require no other “cover” and yet could reckon, like the prices of goods and services serving as redemption fund, in gold weight units, without more than a few gold coins or gold bars actually being traded. All such competitive private currencies would, naturally, be rated on a free gold market and only those standing at par or close enough to par would be widely accepted. The others would be refused or discounted and as such they could not inflate the price level reckoned in gold weight units. Gold bugs usually overlook this kind of gold standard option, although it is the least expensive and troublesome one of all. – The issued “tickets” to goods and services would automatically achieve the sale of these goods and services. – Tickets are not valueless or unstable because they are not covered by or redeemable in gold. Consumers want goods and service redemption much more so than gold redemption. They ask for gold redemption only once “shop foundation” is in doubt. Under sound issue & reflux techniques it never is. – J.Z., 17.5.02.

CONVERTIBILITY, See: WOLFRAM, GARY, A Note on Converting the Ruble, THE FREEMAN, 1/91, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 452. – Ready convertibility by the issuer into the goods and services that he or his association has to offer, is of much greater importance than is convertibility into rare metals. The latter option limits exchange media to the amounts of gold available for this purpose. The former option puts no limits upon the number of exchanges of goods and services – while people are free to choose the value standards they prefer, for all their exchanges, be they accomplished with physical exchange media issued by them, book credits cleared or electronic clearing. If one keeps one’s concepts of exchange media clearly separated from those of value standards and envisions full freedom in both spheres, then one will get away from primitive notions that identify and combine the two, as if they were inseparable. Such primitive notions are shared by gold bugs as well as by the advocates of “fiat money” or forced and exclusive paper currencies, with forced acceptance and forced value. One should also distinguish between exchange media and value standards that one may offer and and those which one must offer, as well as between exchange media and value standards that one may contractually demand and those which one may legally demand, exchange media that one must as a debtor legally supply, even when one does not have them and clearing media or own notes, that one may supply, instead of legal tender, or gold coins, limited only by one’s readiness to redeem them in the own goods and services, and their optionality and free-market rating against sound value standards. Unless debtors have made a contract to convert to or redeem in rare metal (and even then a withdrawal premium for such a contract in futures should be agreed upon), creditors should not be entitled to legally and juridically demand a specific exchange medium, which the debtor may be unable to supply, but merely a clearing or note settlement, which supplies, under free market rating, the full values that the creditors are entitled too, but payable or clearable in alternative monies or clearing certificates issued by the debtors or their associations. – The millions of goods and services that are exchanged, between thousands of millions of people, uncounted times every day, should not have to go through the bottleneck of the availability of a single product or two, like gold and silver. Whoever possesses enough of them, should be free to offer them in payment but no one should be automatically obliged to deliver them in all payments upon demand. Just consider: How many of your present and near future debts would you be able to pay in gold coin or gold bullion? – However, gold bugs should be free to confine their own exchanges to such exchanges only, to the extent that they can manage to do so. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

COOPERATION, See: AXELROD, ROBERT, Complexity of Cooperation Web Site, May 1998, 1p, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 278, with links, cscs@umich.edu www.pscs.umich.edu – Now we need only a website on the variety and possible simplicity & harmony of at least some of the voluntary cooperative production options! – J.Z., 3.2.02. – The cooperation between exterritorially autonomous communities of volunteers is explored in the subseries ON PANARCHY, volumes 1-24, so far, and, e.g., in www.panarchy.org , that of monetary freedom in numerous writings in this series. For cooperative self-defence see under Militia.

COOPERATION, VOLUNTARY & EGALITARIANISM, See: VOLUNTARY COOPERATION MOVEMENT, Home Page, with links, 1p, in PP 1733: 125. – A short anarchist reading list is included. “… an address exchange network linking individuals who favor education and self-organization as the preferred methods of achieving a voluntary, egalitarian and cooperative society.” – Alas, they are still hung-up on egalitarianism, although only in a voluntarist way. – J.Z. http://sites.netscape.net/anytimenow http://sites.netscape.net/redlionpress www.elunico.org.ar http://freedom.tao.ca/totlib/index.html ed.stamm@excite.com

CO-OPERATIVE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY, Welcome, April 2001, 3pp with URLs. – “Official site of the International Co-operative Alliance, ICA. It aims to be the clearing house of information on co-operatives world-wide…”, in PP 1697: 97. ica@coop.org – I wrote to them on 23.4.01 re coops and the CD-ROM project but did not get a reply. – Such big organizations often act just like big governmental bureaucracies, immune to ideas and suggestions from outsiders. – J.Z.

COOPERATIVE PRODUCTION, See: SELF-MANAGEMENT RING, Home Page of another “webring”, 3pp, in PP 1707: 201. – I would find an alphabetized address list, with URL, e-mail contact and abstract much more helpful than these “licenced” and clickable links. Why make things simple when you can complicate them? – J.Z. – huelga@xchange.anarki.net

COOPERATIVES, See: BAY AREA DIRECTORY OF COLLECTIVES, Worker Controlled – Autonomous – Non-exploitative – Direct Democratic. – Berkeley, CA, 60pp: 89-112, in PP 1548. – VOLUNTARY socialist experimenters, doing their own things, at their own expense and risk, can produce troubles only for themselves and their attempts, at best, are identical with the best kinds of businesslike partnerships. – J.Z.

COOPERATIVES, See: KALLEN, HORACE M., Dr., Consumer Cooperation and the Freedom of Man, The Cooperative League of the U.S., n.d., 16 pages: 104-112, in PP 1547.

COOPERATIVES, See: PRYCHITKO, DAVID L., Cooperation: A Little Subjectivism Goes a Long Way, Review, 3pp, of: ROTHCHILD, JOYCE & WHITT, J. ALLEN, The Cooperative Workplace: Potentials and Dilemmas of Organizational Democracy and Participation, N.Y., Cambridge U.P., 1986: 230, in PP 1574-75. – 1987: about 5,000 coops in the U.S. alone. Alas, the book does not seem to have studied, judging by the review, typical productive coops, nor to have distinguished between those run under egalitarian dogmas and often anti-economic practices and those run under normal propertarian and profit-seeking principles. – J.Z.

COTTROL, ROBERT J., Gun Control Is Racist, Sexist & Classist, 4pp, in PP 1685/86: 147. – Robert J. Cottrol is professor of law and history etc. at the George Washington University. His most recent book is: From African to Yankee: Narratives of Slavery & Freedom in Antebellum New England.

COUNTRYSIDE MARCH, THE, Leaflet, 2pp, in PP 1629: on another marching demonstration for something or the other, Sunday, March 1st, 1998, Embankment, London. – I get disgusted with such efforts: People should put their minds into gear rather than their legs. But they imagine that they do already know what is needed and that we have only to see them marching. Nazis and Communists “thought” so, too. – J.Z.

COURSE IN POLITICAL MIRACLES, Bridge to Political Liberty, 4pp, in PP 1679: 116. HolyInstant@aol.com www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphy/1171/Atlas.html

COURT HEARINGS & PUBLIC APPEALS FOR LIBERTY? See: SCHULTZ, ROBERT, We the People Foundation.

COURTS, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Police, Courts, and Laws – on the Market, Chapter 29, 5pp, in PP 1711/12: 77. (It is not stated which book this is part of, e.g. his Machinery of Freedom or Hidden Order?) 6pp, in PP 1615: 143.

COURTS, See: HILLS, BEN, Pillar of Norfolk Jailed for Sex Crimes, TSMH, 23.1.01, 1p, in PP 1699: 52. On 6 counts of indecency against two girls, aged between 7 and 13 at the time, he was sentenced to 48 weeks of 48 hour weekend detention, i.e., to a total of 96 days or about 3 months of imprisonment only. Governmentally administered “justice”! – J.Z., 10.7.01.

COWEN, TYLER, Artistic Freedom Requires Economic Freedom, THE FREEMAN, 1/00, 7pp, in PP 1757/58: 335. – Too many artists have rather made themselves dependent upon government support, although they have now more marketing opportunities than ever before. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

COXE, JACK W. & HAMMER, RICHARD O., Dialog, On a System which Gives Unlimited Power to Randomly Selected Arbiters, 4pp: 560, in PP 1601-04. – If it is only one over those who volunteer for this, then I would not mind it. – J.Z.

COXE, JACK W., How to Limit Power and Protect Rights, 3pp: 557, in PP 1601-04.

CRANE, ANGUS E., The Day We Read No More, THE FREEMAN, 3/00, 3pp, in PP 1749/50: 269. – The worst kind of voluntary “censorship” is that which keeps most freedom writings rather unpublished, untranslated or out of print than reproducing all of them, cheaply and permanently, on affordable alternative media. – J.Z.

CRANE, DAVID G., J.D., M.D., Crime, Correction and Psychiatry, IMPRIMIS, 8/74, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 113. -Most laws are not rightful laws but wrongful laws, suppressing or ignoring rights and liberties. The same is true for most institutions of territorial governments and for these governments themselves. – J.Z.

CRIME REDUCTION, See: REYNOLDS, MORGAN O., How to Reduce Crime, THE FREEMAN, 3/84, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 99. – Let different crime prevention and crime fighting methods and institutions freely compete! Including different ethics and the teaching of them. – J.Z. – Orthodox Jewish and Chinese people are among those with the lowest crime rates. – They form volunteer communities, too. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

CRIME, See: BARGER, MELVIN D., Crime: The Unsolved Problem, THE FREEMAN, 2/80, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 107. – Such solutions are not impossible, either. They are merely outlawed! Territorial government constitutes the greatest crime and yet it is still widely loved – even among many of its victims, even among libertarians. J.Z.

CRIME, See: CRANE, DAVID G., J.D., M.D., Crime, Correction and Psychiatry, IMPRIMIS, 8/74, 6pp, in PP 1755/56: 113. – Most laws are not rightful laws but wrongful laws, suppressing or ignoring rights and liberties. The same is true for most institutions of territorial governments and for these governments themselves. – J.Z.

CRIME, See: FRIEDMAN, DAVID, Rational Criminals and Intentional Accidents: The Economics of Law and Law Breaking: Chapter 20 of his book Hidden Order, 11pp, in PP 1711/12: 108. This PP edition contains several further articles by him on Crime, Punishment, Courts, Police, Justice etc. – J.Z.

CRIME, See: SUPRYNOWICZ, VIN, Restore released felons’ rights – all their rights, 3pp, in PP 1718 – 1721: 718. – Gun rights and access to small children and complete privacy on their past, if they had abused guns and children? – One should distinguish between the rights of every human body and the rights of rational beings. Obviously, not all human bodies and minds are rational. – See the Human Rights draft in PP 4. – J.Z., 30.7.01 & 30.5.02.

CRIME, See: WALTER, DAVID, Crime in America, THE FREEMAN, 9/71, 3pp, in PP 1755/56: 119. – It is largely a government business – or the result of it. – J.Z.

CTAF: The Committee to Abolish the Fed, Inc., Flyer, 2pp, on its Sep. 86 conference, in PP 1745-1748: 648. – For a fraction of the costs of such a conference all papers submitted on such a topic, to an agree-upon centre, could all be published on a CD-ROM. And a second CD could then be produced that included all replies to the first disk. Relevant other texts could also be submitted for such publishing, so that finally a complete library on free banking would be achieved, for the first time ever! – Will the microeconomists recognize this microeconomics? – J.Z.

CULTURAL IMPERIALISM? See: BOUDREAUX, DONALD J., American Culture, THE FREEMAN, 4/00, 2pp, in PP 1755/56: 210. – On Anti-Americanism and “Cultural Imperalism”. – The more popular services like MacDonald’s are, world-wide, the more they are attacked by some uncritical critics. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

CUMES, JAMES or SCHULTE-BAEUMINGHAUS, The Human Mirror. His letters & comments about this book, which is online at www.onlineoriginals.com – 20.8., 21.8. & 24. 8. 00, with replies by J.Z., 20.8. & 21.8.00, 11pp in PP 1662: 61. – Before that he had written: “A Bunch of Amateurs: The Tragedy of Government and Administration in Australia.” – Aren’t professionals” making the same mistakes everywhere? Their main mistake is not that they govern badly but that they do attempt to territorially govern us at all, with the usual results. I doubt that his thesis can sufficiently explain the madness of territorial politics-as-usual. – J.Z., 3.2.00.

CURTISS, MARSHALL W., Restriction on International Trade. Why Do they Persist? THE FREEMAN, 9/71, 7pp, in PP 1761-63: 93. – The answer of Prof. Edgard Milhaud, Prof. Heinrich Rittershausen und Ulrich von Beckerath, namely, that the issue, acceptance, value reckoning and rating of international clearing house certificates should be quite free and public and that it would automatically free and balance international trade, is ignored here, too. – J.Z.

CURTISS, W.M., Are You Getting Your Money’s Worth? THE FREEMAN, 12/72, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 358. – Henry Meulen, in a survey of tax burdens and government spending, in England, in his THE INDIVIDUALIST, in a copy I have microfiched, found that all but the lowest income earners paid much more in taxes than they received in services. Moreover, most of the increased earnings in England, since 1900, had been swallowed up by governments and spent by it, on its programs, with a huge brokerage fee charged. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

DAGNY & BISSON, KEN, kbisson@usa.net , Information on a Libertarian Cruise Special, 1p, 12.8.01, in PP 1732: 3. – http://kbisson.tripod.com/CRUISE2002.htm I would rather have libertarians put their minds and their favorite libertarian literature e.g. on microfiche, floppy disks, CD-ROMs and DVDs and relax or work hard with them.

DAGNY, Dagny@Sunbeach.Net Releases on ISIL meeting place in Caribbean, 2,003, suggesting topics and more than one annual ISIL conference only, 27.7.01, 1p, in PP 1732: 1. – Perhaps libertarian conferences could be conducted much more cheaply, comprehensively and lastingly on websites, via e-mail and CD-ROMs, although not as pleasantly, without the personal contacts and attractive surroundings. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

DAGNY, Release of 29.10.01, 4pp protest against $ 250 billion of new war planes, likely to kill, once again, more innocent people than guilty ones. (That was so far an inherent feature of most air raids! – J.Z.) She brings an excerpt of Major General Smedley Butler’s 1933 speech on war as a racket. The full text, 62pp, was microfiched in PEACE PLANS 1161. It’s also online on: www.fas.org/man/smedley.htm – and she added Jacob Levich, Bush’s Orwellian Address. Happy New Year: It’s 1984, 2pp, in PP 1732: 5. Compare: Air Raids, Warfare, indiscriminate. www.commondreams.org/views01/0922-07.htm jlevich@earthlink.net – The only good aspect about these bombing policies is that those who send the bombers want to spare the lives of their own soldiers. But they send them mostly against the victimized soldiers on the other side, rather than against the leading decision-makers, the dictators and tyrants. Air raids are not suitable means for tyrannicide – and often rather strengthen tyrants than weaken them. – J.Z., 31.5.02.

DAGNY, Sales offer, Barbados, inn, house, restaurant www.edgewaterinn.com/barbados.html 1p, in PP 1732: 8. It would be nice if libertarians could afford and support a permanent holiday & meeting centre of this kind, there. – Any overflow could probably use temporarily tents on their over 7 acres. – Imagine such a place being almost always filled by ever-changing libertarian visitors. – J.Z.

DAIELL, JEFF, Are We Upside Down Again? 2pp: 190, in PP 1572-73. – Same conditions! Another Declaration of Independence!

DAIELL, JEFF, Libertarianism: Quest for the Sovereign Individual, 2pp: 219, in PP 1572-73. – Alas, most libertarians still stop far short of that by embracing some form of collectivist territorialism. – J.Z.

DAILY BLEED’S ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, See: ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA – A GALLERY OF ANARCHISTS & POETS, SAINTS & SINNERS, MOVEMENTS & EVENTS, A – Z, also called: THE DAILY BLEED’S ANARCHIST ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Home Page & same samples of entries, 62pp, in PP 1739: 1. – It’s A – Z list offers just links and some abstracts to more detailed pages of its own or other web pages. – Entries by personalities rather than ideas. But an excellent beginning of an anarchist online encyclopaedia. I had printed out the URL list – but, unfortunately, the required details were all cut off on the right-hand margin. – Anti-CopyRite, questions, suggestions, additions, corrections to David Brown at recall@exkimo.com – Choose your own samples for downloads – and help to make this encyclopaedia complete and to get it published, cheaply and soon, on a CD-ROM, annually updated. – J.Z., 2.3.02.

DAILY OBJECTIVIST, THE, Nov. 12, 2000, incomplete, 2pp, in PP 1682: 194. Not all of the first page printed out for me, however, this is enough as a sample. – J.Z. (c) 2000 TDO. www.ObjectiveAmerican.com editor@ObjectiveAmerican.com

DAILY OBJECTIVIST, THE, Sample of the October 21, 2000 edition, www.dailyobjectivist.com 5pp, (c) 2000 THE DAILY OBJECTIVIST, in PP 1682: 18. – It advertises a monthly, THE OBJECTIVE AMERICAN editor@ObjectiveAmerican.com & its daily website at www.ObjectiveAmerican.com

DAILY TELEGRAPH MIRROR, THE, Iceman clad in leather, tattoos, 27.9.1991, p.28, in PP 1589-94. – Interesting as 4000 years of mummification in a glacier: 731. There were some such finds in Russia but they largely dissolved, for lack of freezing facilities. – J.Z.

DATENBANK DES DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN ANARCHISMUS, DADA, Titelregister der DADA-Literaturdokumentation, A-Z, 165 S. , in PP 1722: 15. – This would be an excellent aid towards finally providing a comprehensive anarchist bibliography, not only of German titles, as are listed here. Often the contents of titles is very shortly summarized. Will anarchists of other countries finally add their own lists and offer the combined bibliography, together with separate ones for different languages or subjects, on a few CD-ROMs? – J.Z.

DAUGHERTY, JAMES, New Paradigms Project, offers a free book search. 1p, in PP 1675: 155. He is founder and research director of A-Albionic Research. www.alpineenterprises.com/search.hmtl http://a-albionic.com/a-albionic.html

DAVENPORT, JOHN A., A Heartening Message from Youth, THE FREEMAN, 10/76, 4pp, in PP 1766-68: 523. – “Youth” is an abstract concept and as such it cannot send any messages to anyone. He should have said something like: “from some young people”. – Neither young nor adult nor middle aged nor old people can be rightly judged collectively. – J.Z., 3.6.02.

DAVENPORT, JOHN A., Pilgrimage among the Scribblers, THE FREEMAN, 1/83, 4pp, in PP 1757/58: 1, on J. Chamberlain.

DAVIDSON, JAMES DALE & REES-MOGG, WILLIAM, The Sovereign Individual, Review by ELWOOD, JAMES R., Galt’s Gulch in Cyberspace? 4pp, in PP 1561-63. – The Internet, while a powerful tool, is not a panacea, either. It should not be expected to solve all economic, political, military and human relations problems, although it could assemble much and perhaps enough information and ideas on the required solutions. Full individual sovereignty, including individual secessionism and voluntary associationism, offer more fundamental solutions than this new electronic communications option. To that extent this book did fail its main thesis, I believe. I bought it expecting much more from this title than another praise of the Internet. My own ON PANARCHY series deals with the most important aspects for genuinely sovereign individuals. – J.Z. 15.6.02.

DAVIDSON, JIM, 3pp, THE LAISSEZ FAIRE CITY TIMES, Oct. 18, 99, in PP 1682: 95. CITY TIMES, Oct. 18, 1999, amingard@tin.it J.D.’s website on Sovereignty for the Individual: www.ezez.com/free/freejim.html (Radio broadcast, tape or also text? – There are xyz links that I have not yet looked up. – Can anything of interest to panarchists or polyarchists or multiarchists etc. be found in them – so far? J.Z., 15.6.02.)

DAVIDSON, JIM, What Is Freedom? 2pp, in PP 1664/65: 337, from a 1997 unpublished work, called “On Freedom”. – Obviously, if it is still unpublished, then he has not yet explored the alternative medias for cheap self-publishing. – Someone once remarked: Libertarians are people who hope to get rich by selling freedom texts to each other! – J.Z., 15.6.02.

DAVIES, ROY, Is government control of money compatible with freedom of the individual? A collection of links to sources of information on libertarianism and money, banking and finance…, 2pp, in PP 1745-1748: 798. Updated 18 Sep. 00. – Roy.Davies@exeter.ac.uk www.ex.ac.uk/~Rdavies/arian/local.html

DAVIES, ROY, Local and Interest-Free Currencies, Social Credit and Microcredit, 9pp of links, Oct. 00, in PP 1745-1748: 800.

DAVIS, TONY, Homeless bound, 1p, in PP 1610: 116. – On train station signs during the depression: “Jobless men keep moving – we can’t take care of our own.” – Aren’t all immigration restrictions, formally legalized, based on the same ignorant, prejudiced and thoughtless approach? They really do not know, do not want to know and show no interest in the real causes and solutions. But then, this applies to most of the potential immigrants as well. Although they do favour freedom to migrate, they do not favour all those liberties that would make them welcome or independent anywhere, as self-supporting, peaceful, productive and trading people, living under their own laws and institutions, as long as they prefer them, individually. “Natives”, earlier immigrants and later ones should all be free to live legally, not geographically, as far apart and differently and independently as they want to. – PIOT, John Zube, 21.2.2000.

DAVIS, YANA, Where Does Eminent Domain Stop? 1p:172, in PP 1572-73.

DAWKINS, RICHARD, Design for Faith-Based Missiles, INQUIRY, 22/1, Winter 2001/2, 2pp, in PP 1732: 189. www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/dawkins_22_1.html – Not only the faith of an intolerant section of a major religion is involved but the much more wide-spread belief in collective responsibility and in territorialism. Without the latter articles of faith most wars, civil wars and violent revolutions and private terrorist acts would not happen and enlightenment would spread fast and thoroughly. – PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.02. – Sent in by John de Rivaz, John@deRivaz.com www.geocities.com/longevityrpt

DAWSON, JAMES N. to ZUBE, JOHN, 10.11.93, 2pp, in PP 1614: 147.

DAWSON, JAMES N. to TERRY, Social and Political Aspects of the Dhamma, 1p, in PP 1610: 34. – On Buddhism and Libertarianism. I would like to see his paper on this. – J.Z.

DDT & MALARIA, See: REISMAN, GEORGE, Environmentalism’s Malaria Holocaust, 1997, 2pp, in PP 1697: 85. “Malaria is by far the world’s most significant tropical disease, affecting some 2,400 million people. It kills more people than any other communicable disease except tuberculosis. Malaria kills one child every 30 seconds – 3,000 children aged under 5 each day.” – Facts & Figures compiled by Lisa Romyn, GOOD WEEKEND, May 12, 2001, page 14. – Insect repellents & screens & nets might do better than DDT could. Is there still no biological control? I remember seeing a report in THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, on U.S. farms, made almost insect-free by providing artificial nesting opportunities for e.g. swallows, around the farm buildings. A prize competition offering e.g. $10 – 100 million dollars for a solution that is less harmful than DDT might cost less than a renewed and extensive DDT campaign. – J.Z., 15.5.01.

DEAD ECONOMISTS SOCIETY, Website, no URL, or e-mail address, 8pp, with some links, in PP 1614: 192. – It brings mini-portraits of famous economists, with a short comment for each.

DEAN, MACABEE, Israel: The Road from Socialism, THE FREEMAN, 9/89, 8pp, in PP 1759/60: 333. – Antisemites often assert that Jews would be masters or lords of money and finance. Well, in Israel they have made almost every monetary mistake possible, to their own great disadvantage. Have they become infiltrated by “Arian” stupidities on the subject? – J.Z., 19.5.02.

DEAN, WARD, M.D., Review, 1p, of: FINCH, CALEB E. & HAYFLICK, LEONARD, editors: Handbook of the Biology of Aging, Van Nostrand Reinhold, N.Y., 1977, 1p: 103, in PP 1595-96. – I had a copy and browsed in it but found it too technical for me, so I passed it on to Ben Best. I noticed in it that the Hayflick “Limit” for cell reproduction had been experimentally exceeded already back in 1975, not in the late nineties, as the newspapers reported. – J.Z.

DEATH, the greatest enemy. A very minor hint on how in may be defeated: AGING: This is no reference to any of the LMP microfiche but just a personal note towards desirable anti-aging research, with an approach that may not yet have been taken. I’m close to 69, most of my head hair is grey by now, with one exception, my eyebrows. There grey or white hairs are few and far-between. My case may not be the only one. What makes these hairs age more slowly? Any genetic, chemical, biological, environmental difference? Research should reveal this difference and thereby supply just one other minor factor on what causes aging and how it might be stopped or reversed. Samples of hair, hair roots and skin would be relatively easy and painlessly to obtain. Research can work now with the smallest particles. Nature left us with this trail. Let us follow it up, if this hasn’t been done already. May be this could be subject for a worthy dissertation? Anyone is invited to pick up this topic. No charge! – J.Z., 28.5.02.

DECENTRALIZATION VS. CENTRALIZATION, See: READ, LEONARD E., Fear Smallness, Not Bigness, THE FREEMAN, 7/69, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 387. – Neither are absolute values. Both are suitable in some cases and unsuitable in others. The world market constitutes the biggest business system – and yet it serves individuals well, the more so the more free it is, also for all kinds of decentralist demands and offers. – J.Z., 1.5.02. – The optimal size lies somewhere between the minimum and the maximum size and may be different for every kind of human activity. – J.Z., 2.6.02.

DECENTRALIZATIONS, See: KOHR, LEOPOLD, Disunion Now: A Plea for a Society Based upon Small Autonomous Units, 1941, originally published in THE COMMONWEAL, Sep. 26, 1941, under the pseudonym Hans Kohr. Republished in German in DIE ZEIT, Nr. 43, October 25, 1991, S. 19, 4pp, in PP 1689-1693: 183.

DECISION ON WAR & PEACE, See: BANDOW, DOUG, Balkans Bungling: Why Only Congress Can Declare War, THE FREEMAN, 6/99, 3pp, in PP 1761-63: 446. – Congress can’t be trusted with this power, either. It is a dictatorial power, an extreme infringement of individual sovereignty – on both sides of a frontier. Each must be free to choose his own friends and his own enemies – or to remain neutral. – PIOT, J.Z., 29.4.02.

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, See: DAIELL, JEFF, Are We Upside Down Again? 2pp: 190, in PP 1572-73. – Same conditions! Another Declaration of Independence!

DEFENCE, See: RAVENAL, EARL, Foreign Policy Determines Real Cost of Defense, 2pp: 142, in PP 1572-73. – Who calculated how little it would cost and risk if it were based upon panarchistic practices and aims? – J.Z.

DEFICIT, PUBLIC, See: BUCHANAN, JAMES M., The Deficit & Our Obligation to Future Generations, IMPRIMIS, 1/87, 7pp, in PP 1766-68: 363. – That, too, must be a voluntarily taken up obligation, like that of parents and grandparents. Obviously, it is as wrong to invest in future tax slaves as it is to directly and obviously enslave any people, today children into 12 years of serfdom (for all too many hours every weekday) in schools and young men into selective military slavery. Deficits in volunteer communities are quite another matter. Dissenters are then free to opt out. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

DEMATTEIS, P.B., See: FLYGARE, WILLIAM, A Very Small First Step: Review of P.B. Dematteis, Individuality and the Social Organism: The Controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx, 183pp, Univ. Microfilms, 2pp, in PP 1610: 65.

DEMOCRACY, See: ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, No. 401 of 22-28 May 00 – 409, 412 – 418, 420 – 442, 444 – 468, 470, 472 – 485 of 11th – 17th February 2,002, incomplete, 370 pages, in PP 1734/36: 6. anarchistage@yahoo.com – “No globalisation without direct democracy” – is one of its slogans. As if each exchange across a border should be made dependent upon majority approval. These anarchists are not even aware of the rightfulness and usefulness of free trade and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of protectionism. Direct democracy can be rightfully and effectively used to uphold individual rights – but not to restrict them. – J.Z., 1.3.02. – Let each vote with his honestly earned dollars etc., on all his own affairs! That is direct self-government, individual & consumer sovereignty and free enterprise for everybody, rather than direct or indirect mob rule or majority or minority despotism, misrule by politicians, parties and or bureaucracies. It would also mean voluntary taxation, voluntary State-membership, personal laws & exterritorial autonomy. See: ON PANARCHY. – J.Z. – 31.5.02.

DEMOCRACY, See: MACHAN, TIBOR, R., The Proper Scope of Democracy, THE FREEMAN, 1/96, 2pp, in PP 1766-68: 72. – Territorially it has no proper scope or boundaries. It is rightful only when exterritorially applied to volunteers and to their own affairs only. – That applies also to direct democracy. – J.Z., 21.5.02.

DEMOCRACY, See: SMITH, STUART, CRAIG, Should Democracy Survive? 1p: 185, in PP 1572-73. – Yes, for volunteer communities that are only exterritorially autonomous and live under their own personal constitutions, laws, and jurisdiction. – J.Z.

DEMPSEY, GARY, The Kosovo Tangle, THE FREEMAN, 7/99, 6pp, in PP 1749/50: 197. – All fighting sides still continue to ignore the just, liberating and tolerant alternative of full exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer communities. Under this condition the Kosovo tangle, as well, would untangle itself! – To each the governmental or non-governmental society of his or her dreams! – J.Z.

DEPRESSION, See: SKOUSEN, MARK, The Mysteries of the Great Depression Finally Solved, THE FREEMAN, 7/97, 3pp, in PP 1745-1748: 360. – It should rather be headed: SOME Mysteries … In such a short essay he could not even list the over 150 different depression theories. – J.Z.

DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, E-Mail newsletters, incomplete, from 31.7.01 – 6.2.02, 415 pp, in PP 1737/38: 1. Most are just news reports that can be summed up with: “Things are just too bad, from the point of view of freedom lovers.” – I would rather welcome suggestions for positive changes and projects and will thus wipe out more and more of such “news” received. I did already discontinue my subscription to the “Clips” provided by ADVOCATES FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT, for the same reason. I am not a news-addict but an ideas addict! – J.Z., 1.3.02.

DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, 26 July 2001, 3pp, in PP 1722: 195. – LEWIN, TAMAR, Father Owing Child Support Loses a Right to Procreate, 2pp from NEW YORK TIMES, www.nytimes.com/ of 12.7.01. The guy has 9 children from 4 women and owes $ 25,000 in support. He faces an 8 year prison sentence if he violates the condition: to show that he can support all his offspring. – Imagine the world being largely populated by the offspring of such people – and otherwise by people who willingly support not only the own children but also those fathered by irresponsible parents or let themselves be forced to do so. Assuming all people are forced to support their offspring, while their children cannot support themselves, then the notion of “overpopulation” does lose all sense. What might result then is merely overwork for parents and a low standard of living, IF all the additional people are not living in a quite free and therefore very productive economy. – J.Z.

DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, Circulars, of 19.2.02, 22.2.02, 17 pages, on: Auto-ID (goods & resource tracking) & Digital Angel (implanted chips) computer developments. Some mini-chips could be embedded in banknotes. The IRS & the Drug War Warriors would probably like this tracking option, in PP 1726/27: 259. – The LP is trying to raise almost $ 70,000 just for 2 advertisements to counter some tax-funded government advertisements on its drug and war involvements: 269. If we always reacted in this way then governments could rapidly do away with our limited pro-freedom resources, just by publishing some more misleading ads, also at our expense. – Refutations ought to be compiled, combined and offered encyclopaedically, alphabetically, by catchwords, very cheaply, on alternative media, not individually and separately, in ten-thousands of cases, via expensive counter-advertising. – For $ 70,000, even if one hired professionals, rather than relied on labors of love by diverse ibertarians, significant beginnings of a refutations encyclopaedia of popular fallacies (that obstruct the road to liberty), could be compiled and placed on a website and a CD-ROM, inviting more such contributions. Numerous and separate compilations of refutations can already be found on the Internet and they ought to be pulled together. – J.Z., 26.2.02.

DESTINY WORLDWIDE NET, Flyer, 26.7.01 on book: HOROWITZ, LEN, Dr., Death in the Air, 1p, on onslaught of “non-lethal” chemical, biological and radiological agents, in PP 1717: 206. – More info from: rgc@destiny-worldwide.net www.dxmarket.com/worldnetdaily/products/BO134.html – The ending of the website could be B0134.html, with 0 as number instead of as O letter.

DEVELOPMENT, See: BECHARA, DENNIS, Freedom for Less Developed Countries, THE FREEMAN, 2/82, 5pp, in PP 1765: 173. – Freedom lovers – and others – have not even developed or used their alternative media options, although they are, in most places, quite legal – & obviously affordable and quite powerful. A special market for liberating ideas for all countries! “The free market for ideas” is, mostly, still only a self-delusion. – A few CD-ROMs, containing all libertarian texts, could supply underdeveloped countries, as well as the somewhat developed countries, with all the freedom information they need. – J.Z.

DEVELOPMENT, See: MINI-PLANTS, Production Mini-plants in mobile containers. More than 700 portable production systems offered to Third World Countries, Sept. 01, 1/2 page, in PP 1728: 176. newsletters@the-financial-news.org An interesting example of technology transfers to under-developed countries. It does not have to come via giant enterprises in the hands of foreign corporations or via government grants but can come in small units, that could be financed by local productive coops, perhaps on terms, repayable out of production proceeds, provided only water & electricity supplies, transport, markets and security of transactions are sufficiently developed already. – J.Z.

DICEY, A.V., The Law of the Constitution, 1885, extract on self-defence, 7pp, see :GABB, SEAN, From A. V. Dicey, The Law of the Constitution, 1885, 1915, Note IV, The right of Self-Defence, pages 489-97, 7pp, in PP 1670: 132.

DICK-ERIKSON, TORQUIL, To Everybody in Britain, an Alarm Cry regarding the European Union, transmitted by Sean Gabb, 27.7.00, 4pp, in PP 1631-1633: 624. – I did not reply to it but just appended some hand-written notes: Until citizens know their individual rights, appreciate them and are armed, organized and trained in accordance with them, in local volunteer militias, internationally federated, for the protection of these rights, they will always remain under acute threats, especially by territorial governments. One should also remember how much English liberties benefited, in the long run, by invasions from e.g. Saxons, Romans & Normans under William the Conqueror, then by Williams of Orange, the invited liberator. Should a “conqueror” bring more freedom than existed before, then he should be welcomed with open arms, as Williams of Orange largely was. The old form of territorial nationalism is not something to be proud of and defended. Full exterritorial autonomy for all advocates of European Union – but for all its dissenters as well – & for all other dissenters! Then no “invasion” needs to be feared any more. As well: Full exterritorial autonomy for all kinds of Englishmen – wherever they want to settle in the world! – PIOT, J.Z., 17.8.00.

DIGICASH, See: JAYDENEWS, 26 January 2000, Paytrust.com, 5pp, in PP 1618: 204, on Online Bill Payment. http://affiliate.paytrust.com/aff/aff_home.htm , etc. – Note by J.Z., 9. February 2000: An easier way to handle the government’s monopolistic, coercive & fraudulent paper money and paper value standard is NOT a good substitute for issuing and accepting your own kind of non-exclusive, optional and market-rated exchange media and value standards & for accepting them & dealing largely in them. For the government’s paper money still leaves you exposed to its inflations, stagflations and deflations – even when it is interest-rate manipulated. (E.g. by a Gary Greenberg, as FED director, who seems to have forgotten everything else about money – or is well enough paid for doing so. He seems to be the Pope of the popular religion regarding money – and it leads to a lot of troubles.). Freedom in this sphere would mean something QUITE different, although computers & software programs would also be used.

DIRECT DEMOCRACY, See: ANARCHIST AGE WEEKLY REVIEW, No. 401 of 22-28 May 00 – 409, 412 – 418, 420 – 442, 444 – 468, 470, 472 – 485 of 11th – 17th February 2,002, incomplete, 370 pages, in PP 1734/36: 6. anarchistage@yahoo.com – “No globalisation without direct democracy” – is one of its slogans. As if each exchange across a border should be made dependent upon majority approval. These anarchists are not even aware of the rightfulness and usefulness of free trade and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of protectionism. Direct democracy can be rightfully and effectively used to uphold individual rights – but not to restrict them. – J.Z., 1.3.02. – Let each vote with his honestly earned dollars etc., on all his own affairs! That is direct self-government, individual & consumer sovereignty and free enterprise for everybody, rather than direct or indirect mob rule or majority or minority despotism, misrule by politicians, parties and or bureaucracies. It would also mean voluntary taxation, voluntary State-membership, personal laws & exterritorial autonomy. See: ON PANARCHY. – J.Z. – 31.5.02.

DIRECTORIES, See: ATLAS FOUNDATION, VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES, Virtual Phone Book, A – Z, 49pp, with W. incomplete, in PP 1618: 105. – This directory, in its VIRTUAL WHITE PAGES: Individuals, lists individuals by website addresses as links, by name & main affiliation. I did not try to reproduce its VIRTUAL YELLOW PAGES: Organizations & VIRTUAL BLUE PAGES: Addresses by Country, with one exception: Australia. There are a few, all too few, Australian addresses listed, on one page: 154.

DIRECTORIES, See: BOWKER, Ulrich’s International Periodicals Directory, 2pp, in PP 1610: 98. – Bowker publishers an enormous number of different directories. I never got an order through this one. So often I do not even bother to reply to their annual demands for updates. – J.Z.

DIRECTORIES, See: FREE-MARKET.NET, The Freedom Network. Further downloads by John Zube, indicating some of their by now over 17,000 references. Alas, they are still not alphabetically offered, except for e-mail addresses of their members. I think they ought to emulate the names and business directories of telephone books and offer them on top of their special lists. feedback@freemarket.net 38 pages, in PP 1732: 57. – Early Classical Liberalism, 6pp of links: 57. – Individualist Anarchism, 8 pp of links: 63. Immigration, 5pp of links: 71. – Philosophy, 13 pp of links: 76. – Intellectual Property, 6 pp of links: 89. – ANARCHIST YELLOW PAGES, Your Guide to Anarchists and Troublemakers around the Globe, 16pp downloads of links, incomplete. For some reason countries are not alphabetically listed. 2,000 edition, in PP 1732: 95.

DIRECTORIES, See: LINE, INDEX ON LIBERTY, LINE ON-LINE, 2pp of this libertarian directory, just links: 136, in PP 1568.

DIRECTORIES, See: LINE LIST INFO: LINE exists no more on paper but only electronically online, 2pp: 121, in PP1553 – Home Page: line-list@mermaid.dk Note that the home page name may have changed since then. – J.Z.

DIRECTORIES, See: REID, HARRY, Beyond Government, 1994. Downloaded in 1999. When, if at all, was it last updated? List of libertarian and free market organizations, 10pp: 407, in PP 1574-75. – Provided by the ATLAS FOUNDATION. Mailing address, telephone and fax addresses are given, not e-mail and website. So this list may be dated 1994. It is also copyrighted! Should pro-freedom directories be copyrighted or should their copying in any medium be INVITED? In some ways most advocates are their own worst enemies. – J.Z., 18.9.1999. – Compare also the VIRTUAL PHONEBOOK compiled by the ATLAS FOUNDATION & offered on the Internet. It just gives the names as immediate links to those listed. – J.Z.

DIRECTORIES, See: THINK TANKS ONLINE HOMEPAGE, Links to Public Affairs Sites, 3pp, in PP 1609: 206. – It would be a good custom to include on every webpage that can be prDIRECTORIES, See: TOWNHALL: CONSERVATIVE NEWS AND INFORMATION, Home Page, 4pp: 179, in PP 1568. – Contains many links.

DIRECTORIES, See: UPWINGER IDEA NET, Home page, 2pp, listing libertarian sites and organizations represented on the Internet: 187, in PP 1587. – There are still loads of sites I want to download – if and when I do get around to doing this. – J.Z., 9.11.99. – See: EGOIST LINKS, 3pp, last updated May 2, 1998: 194, in PP 1587.

DIRECTORIES, See: ZUBE, JOHN, On the Road to Monetary Freedom, 1986, 15pp, mainly of addresses of monetary freedom advocates, a list that is all too dated by now. Who will provide an updated one? – J.Z., 15.5.02, in PP 1745-1748: 749. – Obviously, more integrated freedom directories would be preferable. I would love to see one on a CD-ROM, produced annually and linked to a website which brings all updates to it – until the next annual edition. – J.Z., 10.6.02.

DISASTERS, NATURAL, See: IRVINE, WILLIAM B., Saying No to Federal Disaster Relief, THE FREEMAN, 3/90, 3pp, in PP 1754: 97. – Ulrich von Beckerath proposed a rightful and effcient system for voluntary disaster insurance, using monetary freedom, in which levies are paid by members in assignment upon their own goods and services. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

DIVORCE & CHILDREN’S RIGHTS, See: ARNDT, BETTINA, Courts & divorce: it’s time for a rethink, 1p, in PP 1654: 103. A. or SMH, August 2,000. – The freedom of movement of separated parents may have to be restricted to give children easier access to both. That insight took a long time to spread finally to courts. – J.Z., 4.10.00. – Family Law Pathways Advisory Group (FLPAG): www.law.gov.au/familylawpathways

DIXON, JEREMY, A New Model of Poliltical Space, 2pp, in PP 1645-1653: 910. – 3 Classification schemes from the viewpoint of a left anarchist. I still aim to reproduce on one or several microfiche all the different classification schemes that I have so far come across. Most designers of them are unaware of several others, is my impression so far. A sufficient discussion should include all of them. – J.Z., 4.10.00.

DODSON, EDWARD J., A Human Rights Doctrine in the Age of Cultural Relativism, 1993, 1p, in PP 1668/69: 58.

DODSON, EDWARD J., Abortion as a Test Case: Where Individual Rights and Societal Responsibilities Collide, 1995, 2pp, in PP 1668/69: 71. – That the father, the child itself, and many relatives are also involved, is, as usual, ignored. – J.Z.

DODSON, EDWARD J., Monetary History, a Chronology, 1609 – 1978, 3pp, in PP 1668/69:49. – This is probably his weakest contribution. It is all too short and incomplete and yet not all of his entries are relevant. – However, as some input towards a complete monetary history it would have some value. – J.Z., 19.5.01.

DODSON, EDWARD J., Socio-Political Systems, 2 pp, which also belong into a comprehensive anthology of all the various “classification schemes”. – J.Z. In PP 1668/69: 36.

DODSON, EDWARD J., Surviving In The Market Economy, a primer on economics and the role Government should play, 4pp, in PP 1668/69: 45. – I don’t see any role for a government in the economy. The market economy is MUCH easier than in any “economy” without a free market. I did experience the struggle for survival under a command economy. Many old people in my home town could not manage it and died as a result. I do not even favor a complete separation of the economy and the government but, rather, the dissolution of territorial governments into market arrangements – via individual choices of sovereign consumers for “public” services. One of his conclusions: “Taxing Privilege Rather Than Production”. – Abolition of privilege – rather than taxing it! – But this requires agreement on what constitutes “privilege”. – J.Z., 7.5. & 19.5.01.

DODSON, EDWARD J., The Makings of a Just Society, 1994, 14 pp, in PP 1668/69: 136.

DOING FREEDOM! Services for those who Want to Live Freer now, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1677: 195. Current Issue, Oct. 9, 2000 www.doingfreedom.com (c) 2000. As for its questionaire: “For whom did you vote for President?” : Even the best possible and available libertarian president should “rule” over volunteers only. Let all others have their own presidents, etc – or none! The L.P. has not yet clearly enough advocated this secessionistic, panarchistic, tolerant & voluntaristic – because exterritorialist – approach. An elected dictator is still a dictator. – J.Z., 15.5.01.

DOLAN, EDWIN G., Equilibrium Puzzle Solving or Extraordinary Science? A review, 2pp, of: KIRZNER, ISRAEL, Editor, Subjectivism, Intelligibility, and Economic Understanding, Essays in Honor of Ludwig M. Lachmann on his 80th Birthday, N.Y.U.P., 1986: 221, in PP 1574-75. – Only under full monetary freedom can free enterprise production and exchange of the products, services and labour come very close to equilibrium, i.e., will most of the freely issued “tickets” and claims, including electronically handled ones, to goods, services and labour, issued by their owners, alone or in association, be sold (issued), at free market prices (no longer influenced by monetary despotism), i.e., accepted at par with their value standard or at a discount against it – and shortly redeemed in these “covers”. – In this way goods and services would almost sell themselves – assuming that they have been produced or offered for real needs or wants. – since the producers and providers of services and labours would also provide the “demand tokens” for what they have to offer. And such tokens, rationally issued and withdrawn, in convenient forms and denominations, free market rated, could be made widely acceptable, at least locally and freely exchanged into other local currencies. – J.Z., 8.11.1999.

DONALD, JAMES A., Natural Law and Natural Rights, 21pp, n.d., 1992 or after, in PP 1606: 396. Also in PP 1661: 156. URL not spelled out & only recently have I developed the habit to point at a home-page button & thus find it out. – J.Z. – jamesd@echeque.com

DORING, BOB, A Nation of Fools, Traitors & Cowards, 19 Nov. 99, 10pp, in PP 1629: 182. doring@ausnetwork.com.au www.doringindustries.com A general winge and some details on the Doring Electrical vehicle project, air pollution & traffic congestion. Some items are repeated in the e-mail I received. –

DOUKHOBORS, See: MAUDE, AYLMER, A Peculiar People. The Doukhobors, with illustrations, 1904, 1970, 352pp, indexed: 1, in PP 1585. – Seeing their limited freedom aims, have the Doukhobors been more successful in achieving their freedom aims for themselves than most libertarians and anarchists have been? A situation is only rarely as hopeless as it is widely believed to be. Do they offer some lessons for non-violent resistance? – J.Z., 9.11.1999.

DRAUGHN, JEFF, Between Anarchism and Libertarianism: Defining a New Movement, 14pp, in PP 16 & 17, 2nd edition: 305. – This article, too, belongs into an anthology of classification systems, still to be compiled or published. – J.Z.

DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Cost of Fighting the War on Drugs, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1012.

DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The Drug Czar Is Addicted to Power and Needs to Lie to Sustain his Habit, 2pp, with excerpt from an article by Mark Davis, Insightmag.com, in PP 1689-1693: 1004.

DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War against the People Fought by those who Are Drugged by Power, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1006.

DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War on Drug; a.k.a. The War on Individual Rights, 3pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1016.

DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, The War on Drugs is a Racist War, 2pp, in PP 1689-1693: 1014. – Anyhow, it is not is not a war on “drugs” but just on some selected narcotic and poisonous drugs. Nor is it really a war on those drugs but one on their producers, traders and users, while other drugs, like alcohol and tobacco, are largely tolerated, although their users do harm and kill themselves and other people in much greater numbers than do the outlawed drugs. Racists simply use the powers and opportunities provided to them by such unjust laws. – J.Z.

DRUGS, See: FLANAGAN, GREGORY, There isn’t a right that the war on drugs doesn’t threaten or violate, 1p, in PP 1689-1693: 1019.

DRUGS, See: FREEDOM WORLD, Ending the War on Drugs & Scapegoats, 42pp, in PP 1664/65: 128. – A compilation from many sources.

DRUGS, See: PATTON, ROBERT, Drug Legislation, THE FREEMAN, 1/73, 7pp, in PP 1753: 157. – Power addicts pass drug laws! Power addiction victimizes many more people than does drug addiction and makes it even harder for its victims to escape it. – J.Z., 17.5.02. – Drug users, as well as those not addicted to power or drugs, would have the same “right” to pass laws against power adducts. – All ought to learn to leave each other sufficiently alone. However, I would only fly with pilots tested for the absence of narcotic drugs. Given individual sovereignty and individual secessionism, I would separate myself from all power addicts. – J.Z., 1.6.02.

DRUGS, SEE: MATTHEW, SCOTT C., Drugs and Dumbness, THE FREEMAN, 4/90, 2pp, in PP 1753: 168. – What is more foolish & dangerous? Drug usage & trade or the government’s “war against drugs”? Anyhow, legal drugs like alcohol & tobacco do much more harm and lead to the death of many more people than do all other narcotic drugs combined. – Involuntary drugging should be distinguished from coercive or secret drugging etc, of anyone or anything. – Let it all become voluntary and public. – J.Z.

DRUGWAR & TERRORISM, See: GETZ, GEORGE, Why did police arrest 734,498 pot-smokers (last year) instead of tracking murderous terrorists? 1p, in PP 1737/38: 319. – Because that keeps up the price of drugs & the profits for the Mafia, terrorists & corrupt policemen & politicians! – J.Z., 22.2.02. – The Mafia was largely built up and supported by prohibition and anti-“vice” laws, and terrorists are today largely financed and secured by the war against drugs: the huge illegal profits it leads to. Governments are so unwise to keep policemen busy in fighting pot smokers prostitution and seat belt law offenders etc., rather than using them against terrorists. Anyhow, the territorial claims of all present governments and almost all political movements, as well as value-free governmental miseducation, keep the drug problem and terrorism going. How high would drug consumption be and terrorism – among truly free people? And would competitively educated people still subcribe to the criminal “principle” of collective responsibility? – J.Z., 31.5.02, 15.6.02.

DUMONT, CRAIG R., The Real Reason Behind the Microsoft Litigation, 2pp, from CHALCEDON REPORT, Jan. 2001, in PP 1660: 114. – Asserts that Gates would not sponsor any politicians and they did not forgive him that “offence”. – J.Z.

DUMPING, See: CICERO, S. J., A Closer Look at “Dumping”, THE FREEMAN, 6/91, 2pp, in PP 1761-63: 13. – Wouldn’t you wish that all the shops would dump upon you all those goods and services that you want from them? – J.Z., 2.6.02.

DUMSE, RANDY, Constitutions: When they Protect and when they Do not, 3pp: 648, in PP 1601-04.

DURANT, BILLY, See: FOLSOM, BURTON, Billy Durant: From Carriages to Cars, THE FREEMAN, 3/98, 6pp, in PP 1757/58: 247. – Ulrich von Beckerath, 1882-1969, once remarked, in essence: By watching just one product and its development one can learn more about the real economy than by reading many textbooks. This biography of a carriage and later car maker reminded me of this observation. – J.Z., 29.4.02.

DURANTE, DIANNE L. & SALVATORE J. DURANTE, Medicare prescription for a Fools’ Paradise, THE FREEMAN, 4/91, 7pp, in PP 1759/60: 65. – All attempts to use compulsion to satisfy all at the expense of all do lead to failures. They are, in essence, vain totalitarian attempts. – J.Z. 19.5.02.

DUVE, MIKE, Tag Felons So They Can’t Enter Gun Shows, 1p, in PP 1664/65: 114. He suggested an invisible marking on licences or ID. The only time it would be seen is if they were attempting to buy a gun. mikedu19@idt.net The webmaster commented: I’d prefer a non-removable ankle bracelet.

DYKES, NICHOLAS, A Critique of Karl Popper, 18pp, in PP 1677: 116.

DYKES, NICHOLAS, An American Obscenity: A Review of the Oscar-Winning “American Beauty”, CULTURAL NOTES No. 46, 2pp, in PP1742: 9.

DYKES, NICHOLAS, Blocked Drains in Nibbleswicke, A reply to Chris Cooper review of Dykes’ book Fed Up With Government, 4pp, in PP 1708-1710: 206.

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